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<blockquote data-quote="277Bobcat" data-source="post: 137548" data-attributes="member: 25065"><p>Thanks very much for the advice. I had water in fuel code and was wondering if I should just drain the tank, let fuel sit in clean container and then re add fuel above any water that settles out. Basically just trying to start over fresh. I just had to get a new fuel rail due to stuck open high pressure relief valve (which may have just happened spontaneously.) It seems everything with fuel system on these high pressure fuel rail machines are super sensitive to the least bit of water. I added a filter with water absorb block to the auxiliary fuel tank from which we fill our machine.</p><p>I know the machine has a fuel water separator, but I think sometimes water can still get past the separator if the machine is bouncing around quite a bit (e.g. grub mesquite trees in texas).</p><p>One habit we are developing is to drain fuel water separator before crank the machine each day.</p><p>Thanks for any advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="277Bobcat, post: 137548, member: 25065"] Thanks very much for the advice. I had water in fuel code and was wondering if I should just drain the tank, let fuel sit in clean container and then re add fuel above any water that settles out. Basically just trying to start over fresh. I just had to get a new fuel rail due to stuck open high pressure relief valve (which may have just happened spontaneously.) It seems everything with fuel system on these high pressure fuel rail machines are super sensitive to the least bit of water. I added a filter with water absorb block to the auxiliary fuel tank from which we fill our machine. I know the machine has a fuel water separator, but I think sometimes water can still get past the separator if the machine is bouncing around quite a bit (e.g. grub mesquite trees in texas). One habit we are developing is to drain fuel water separator before crank the machine each day. Thanks for any advice! [/QUOTE]
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