Just as followup, I did a little experiment. I took the new diesel fuel I bought a couple of days ago, put it in a glass jar and into my freezer, which is at about 0 fahrenheit. I left it all day and it had no gelling at all.
Then I took the diesel I had drained from my tank on the day that my filter gelled up, and did the same thing. Again, it did not gel at all. I was surprised it didn't gel. Someone mentioned that the filter elements have "seeds" that promote the capture of tiny pieces of gel which then grow larger as it filters more.
Is that the difference? Any thoughts on why it didn't gel?
Then I took the diesel I had drained from my tank on the day that my filter gelled up, and did the same thing. Again, it did not gel at all. I was surprised it didn't gel. Someone mentioned that the filter elements have "seeds" that promote the capture of tiny pieces of gel which then grow larger as it filters more.
Is that the difference? Any thoughts on why it didn't gel?