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Posted by NC Wayne on October 06, 2006 at 19:10:21 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: I don't know but I've been told--- posted by coflyboy on October 06, 2006 at 18:03:56:
Don't know the name of the stuff but there is a allgie that will grow in diesel fuel and create a heck of a mess. The best thing you can do is drain the tank completely to get rid of as much of the stuff as possible, clean it out as best you can, and put in fresh fuel. Then comes the fun part because the stuff you need to put in it, based on what I've heard from several customers, is pretty expensive. You'll need to keep it treated for a fairely long time to make sure it has a chance to get to every nook and cranny of the fuel system and kill off any remaining algie in the system. Plan to have a fair share of new filters available for awhile because as the stuff dies off it also tends to clog the filters. As far as an actual product I can't nake anyone off the top of my head but somewhere like a Truck-Pro ought to be able to get you one of them anyway. I've seen this problem in a couple of customers machines and all I can say is I offer my condolescenses and good luck.
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