Posted by Nancy Howell on August 17, 2009 at 06:01:48 from (144.162.48.126):
Read the post about additives for water in diesel fuel. Do these additives remove water that is in the fuel line headed for the engine, water that has settled in the tank, or both?
It cost me $421 to have the dual tanks cleaned on my 97 Ford. Mechanic said each tank had more than 2 gal of water in them and were so gunked up he had to send them to a radiator shop and have them steam cleaned.
I would like to prevent that from happening again.
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