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LX885 runs poor, suspect fuel delivery, need info...
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<blockquote data-quote="frogfarmer" data-source="post: 38609" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>When diesel fuel reacts with water is turns into an acid. This acid can eat injectors, pump internals, and everything related. If it had enough to freeze solid it likely had water in the system for a long time and the chance for damage is good. As a homeowner/user you can change filters and make the necessary checks in an attempt to find the problem. Those of us who run machines 6-10 hours a day dont have that option. If you dont have any smoke or unusual symptoms you might check the fuel tank pickup tube. If it is partially clogged due to algae or foreign material(plastic bag) it will be low on power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frogfarmer, post: 38609, member: 4075"] When diesel fuel reacts with water is turns into an acid. This acid can eat injectors, pump internals, and everything related. If it had enough to freeze solid it likely had water in the system for a long time and the chance for damage is good. As a homeowner/user you can change filters and make the necessary checks in an attempt to find the problem. Those of us who run machines 6-10 hours a day dont have that option. If you dont have any smoke or unusual symptoms you might check the fuel tank pickup tube. If it is partially clogged due to algae or foreign material(plastic bag) it will be low on power. [/QUOTE]
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