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Cliff:
Sorry for the belated reply.
All diesel engines are tolerant of a certain amount of water in the fuel. All diesel fuel has a percentage of water in it. That is what causes algae to grow in stored diesel.
Most engine manufacturers will tell you what percentage the engine will be able to tolerate without damaging the injection pump or injectors.
The fact of life is that ALL diesel has a percentage of water in it. You just want to keep that percentage as LOW as possible.
Sorry for the belated reply.
All diesel engines are tolerant of a certain amount of water in the fuel. All diesel fuel has a percentage of water in it. That is what causes algae to grow in stored diesel.
Most engine manufacturers will tell you what percentage the engine will be able to tolerate without damaging the injection pump or injectors.
The fact of life is that ALL diesel has a percentage of water in it. You just want to keep that percentage as LOW as possible.