Here’s the tricky part: a diesel fuel-related issue rarely reveals itself as clearly as other engine problems, making the ...
They’re lurking out there in diesel fuel tanks: Small particles of debris, too tiny to see, wearing out fuel injectors; water, lying in wait at the bottom, causing corrosion debris, reducing fuel ...
Like any other stored commodity, diesel fuel deteriorates with time, especially if it is kept motionless in tanks used for fleet systems, marine engines, or backup generators. Recognizing bad diesel ...
Trucks left sitting still over a couple of really cold days can cold-soak the fuel, causing the wax in the fuel to solidify, giving the fuel a cloudy appearance. Diesel fuel gets cantankerous when the ...
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