Posted by Al Baker (pumpman) on February 10, 2014 at 13:23:49 from (96.42.135.158):
In Reply to: Diesel posted by sdc eastern ia. on February 10, 2014 at 06:52:26:
I have posted this comment before, but it is important enough I will say it again. I own and operate a small pump shop. I have made good money from bio diesel and 911. Not because I sell them, because I repair the injection pumps that have used them. Everyone can argue the point that they have used this stuff with no problem. When you see as many pumps as I do you can see the answer. Most bio diesel has a small amount of water in it. Some more, some less. either way a pump doesnt like water, and rust isn't good inside of a pump. At COOL temps bio diesel thickens. Think what it does when cold? I repair a lot of stuck plungers from bio diesel. 91l might be a great product for gas engines, not diesels. 911 helps pass the water through the system, it doesn't remove it. It still goes through the pump, and damages it. It also makes the ultra low sulfur diesel lubricate even less, causing damage. I am from the old school, dump some cheap ATF in your tank, change filters regularly, and stay away from junk fuel when possible.
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