Hilbilly
Veteran Member
Yes it will!Does untreated fuel "ungel" when it warms up again?
;-)
I went through this last year when the temps here hit -37C here and my diesel gelled. I managed to get the tractor into my shop after using a product called Diesel 911. With the wood stove going the diesel eventually all turned back to liquid. I believe the fuel has to get up to 10C before it will liquify again. I was using fuel from a bulk container that was treated (obviously not enough) and that fuel was good to -25C and I continued to use it after the temps warmed up again.
I had the fuel filter out of the tractor when the fuel gelled and took it into the warm shop. I was amazed at how the fuel had gelled to the filter but after leaving in the shop for a few hours, next to the wood stove, the fuel all turned to liquid again.