diesel lover
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I wanted to know what is safe to add to fuel filter when system is gelled. I have been told atf works wonders on a gelled fuel system! This may be true on older equipment but I wouldn't think about adding atf to a newer engine with a smaller injection port and much higher pressure fuel system.
Would winter additive such as power service be okay to add in the fuel filter? Maybe kerosene or diesel 911?
Maybe only fresh blended diesel should be used or a mix of diesel fuel and additive.
I would like a scenario for older engines that are mechanically ran and also new engines.
From what I know diesel 911 is only supposed to be used on a badly gelled diesel fuel system. Is this only to be added into the fuel tank? I have heard of people using diesel 911 in engines with worn injectors. It will lower the ignition temperature for easier starting when old injectors cannot atomize their fuel mixture as effiecently
Trent
Would winter additive such as power service be okay to add in the fuel filter? Maybe kerosene or diesel 911?
Maybe only fresh blended diesel should be used or a mix of diesel fuel and additive.
I would like a scenario for older engines that are mechanically ran and also new engines.
From what I know diesel 911 is only supposed to be used on a badly gelled diesel fuel system. Is this only to be added into the fuel tank? I have heard of people using diesel 911 in engines with worn injectors. It will lower the ignition temperature for easier starting when old injectors cannot atomize their fuel mixture as effiecently
Trent