Jim@sea
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The boat I have just bought is 15 years old with an Inboard Diesel.
Presumably the first thing to do is check the contents of the Diesel Tank and I am glad I did as there was an unbelievable amount of black sediment and some water.
On this boat the diesel tank is easy to get at and having removed the fuel gauge sender unit I used my new "oil change vacuum pump" to remove 30L of diesel, the pipe "Vacuuming" up most of the sediment and water from the bottom of the tank.
With the tank empty I can still see thick black sediment, fortunately my arm is just long enough to reach the bottom with a rag and wipe it up.
The previous owner said that he used a proprietary make of Fuel Additive.
Well he did not use enough. And it will only treat the diesel it is mixed with. Its not going to dissolve sediment at the bottom of the tank which has probably been there since before these diesel additives were invented.
My next step is to replace the primary filter with one that has a Glass Sediment Bowl.
Perhaps I am a bit "Over the top" where maintenance is concerned but "Loose Sh*tz Sinks Ships"
Presumably the first thing to do is check the contents of the Diesel Tank and I am glad I did as there was an unbelievable amount of black sediment and some water.
On this boat the diesel tank is easy to get at and having removed the fuel gauge sender unit I used my new "oil change vacuum pump" to remove 30L of diesel, the pipe "Vacuuming" up most of the sediment and water from the bottom of the tank.
With the tank empty I can still see thick black sediment, fortunately my arm is just long enough to reach the bottom with a rag and wipe it up.
The previous owner said that he used a proprietary make of Fuel Additive.
Well he did not use enough. And it will only treat the diesel it is mixed with. Its not going to dissolve sediment at the bottom of the tank which has probably been there since before these diesel additives were invented.
My next step is to replace the primary filter with one that has a Glass Sediment Bowl.
Perhaps I am a bit "Over the top" where maintenance is concerned but "Loose Sh*tz Sinks Ships"
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