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Red Rust or Algae in Fuel Filter after only 12 hours of installing new fuel filter that was causing power loss
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 133132" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>somehow you intruduced fuel with junk in it I would assume ( I have seen bad fuel from the gas station too after a bad rain that covered the filling ports in the ground), do you have a bulk tank you get fuel from ,if so check it the filter there too, and treat as necessary. If you have a drain cock on the bulk tank pull off a sample there to check the bottom of the tank. does your water sensor work on the filter,if it does and did not go off maybe it is just rust and no water. There is a thing called commonally diesel bugs you might want to read up on them and determine if what you have there is their leftovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 133132, member: 16041"] somehow you intruduced fuel with junk in it I would assume ( I have seen bad fuel from the gas station too after a bad rain that covered the filling ports in the ground), do you have a bulk tank you get fuel from ,if so check it the filter there too, and treat as necessary. If you have a drain cock on the bulk tank pull off a sample there to check the bottom of the tank. does your water sensor work on the filter,if it does and did not go off maybe it is just rust and no water. There is a thing called commonally diesel bugs you might want to read up on them and determine if what you have there is their leftovers. [/QUOTE]
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