There you are!The problem is, the fuel formulation you ran it on all that time, with no trouble, no longer exists.
I've a 25 year old diesel and don't use any additive. No leaks; no drips; no errors.
Ralph
I agree. In 15+ years never had a need for them.
You must not get your fuel home delivered.I agree. In 15+ years never had a need for them.
The better heating oil suppliers make a big deal out of fuel treatment "additives" during the winter. Plus, when I lived in the midwest, we certainly had issues with diesel during the winter- get a batch of "summer blend" from a gas station that didn't sell enough to switch over in the fall, and you'd never want to do that again. Gelled fuel is real.
I don't think summer blend will be a problem in winter as long as you don't try to use it at temperaturesget a batch of "summer blend" from a gas station that didn't sell enough to switch over in the fall, and you'd never want to do that again.
I don't think summer blend will be a problem in winter as long as you don't try to use it at temperatures
below 14 degrees.
I have 32 oz of an additive in each 55 gallons of fuel.Wouldn't it have been easier to just use a additive to prevent this in the first place?