I talked to two long time GB owners recently who have never polished their fuel.
Do you?
If so, how and when?
There's a lot of very complicated systems around which in my opinion are a waste of money, or testimony to a good salesman.
Stainless steel tanks with a sloping bottom with a drain valve, drain a cup full of fuel to check for water, job done !
Asphaltene precipitates out of diesel fuel and the introduction of ULSD has increased that issue. We polish fuel at 30 microns when it is transferred from tank to tank for trim, randomly when the thought occurs to me, or when filling the day tanks at 10 microns, as well as when the tanks are low and the fuel is sloshing around stirring up whatever is in the tank. The filters, after a year, show a fair amount of particulates that have been picked up, so get replaced annually. Our fuel comes direct from the refinery a couple of miles away, but refined fuel is only filtered to 30 microns so even when as fresh as it gets there is stuff than can be removed. Asphaltene starts forming within hours of refining, especially when heated up during recirculation.Greetings,
OK. Here's the question for those that DO have a system and use it to polish fuel. Is there any sign of contamination of the filters after a polish? How bad?
Obviously after 25 posts with no "best invention ever" comments, that was going to be my next question.Greetings,
OK. Here's the question for those that DO have a system and use it to polish fuel. Is there any sign of contamination of the filters after a polish? How bad?
Asphaltene precipitates out of diesel fuel and the introduction of ULSD has increased that issue. We polish fuel at 30 microns when it is transferred from tank to tank for trim, randomly when the thought occurs to me,