Water/Diesel mix in filter.

   / Water/Diesel mix in filter.
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#11  
Power Service 911 in the red bottle. Any ranch type store will have it as will most auto parts stores. Red bottle is for emergency use. White is for normal fuel maintenance & to prevent diesel gelling.
Thanks, Found it at my auto parts supplier. Will post results. :thumbsup:
 
   / Water/Diesel mix in filter. #13  
Personally, I would drain the system, put the fuel in a container and let it sit so the water separates. Then, check to see that the tank is clean, change the filter. I would siphon and filter the good fuel off the top layer of the fuel in the can and dump the lower dirty layer with the water.
 
   / Water/Diesel mix in filter.
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#14  
OK guys, I drained the tank again. this time I removed the filler hose and used a siphon hose to drain. Did get some water out. 911 is in and all I need now is some good cold weather!:thumbsup:
 
   / Water/Diesel mix in filter. #15  
Are you sure you are not adding water with your fuel each time you refill?
 
   / Water/Diesel mix in filter. #16  
It is wise to use a Mr. Funnel when you fill to remove all water and contaminates as you fill up, especially if filling from fuel cans. A proper filter should be separating any traces of water that condense in the fuel tank. This goes for diesel or gas. I keep a Mr. Funnel close by for all my fueling I do from stored containers and drums.
 
   / Water/Diesel mix in filter.
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#17  
Are you sure you are not adding water with your fuel each time you refill?

It's not a problem here at the store. My tank is treated and has a filter with water separator. The problem is since the unit in question is a rental unit not all the fuel comes from our shop. Some customers will fill it up them self to avoid a fuel charge. I'm pretty sure this is how the problem got started.:thumbsup:
 
   / Water/Diesel mix in filter. #18  
As I recall the molecular size of oil and water are such that the fuel filter filtering element pores are too small to allow the water molecule to pass. It therefore remains in the filter and on some pumps, like inline (as I recall)......Simms?????? they have two fuel filters, one to catch and trap the water and a second to ensure the first was successful. I have 2 on my 3000
Ford, but it has a CAV distributor pump.....course Ford initially came out with only the Simms on this tractor so I guess they just left the two in the design on CAV equipped tractors. My 2000 is an older design of the original Ford 4 cyl OHV engine and it only has one with a Roosa Master pump.

The filters have drain screws on the bottom for draining out the water in addition to the fill screws on top for filling the cavity back when the filter is changed. Haven't been into my 6530 as I bought it new and keep the fuel clean so I'd have to look up servicing procedures on that. One other thing is that I use the water absorbing filter elements on my Gold fuel filter from my diesel supply tanks. Between that and PS snake oil, I just don't have fuel related problems.
 

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