lynall
Well-Known Member
Dont use petrol in any modern common rail diesel engine, not unless you like big big bills.
I often see very black and dirty diesel filters on the trucks we service, some so bad they have sucked the support part of the filter housing inwards, the truck seems to run fine regardless, so assume the filters are more than big enough.
Other thing to remember on modern diesel cars is the fuel filter change interval will be something silly like 40k, which for some people can take quite a few miles to achieve.
Not seen anything in truck diesel tanks apart from err diesel and the odd water droplet laying in the bottom.
I often see very black and dirty diesel filters on the trucks we service, some so bad they have sucked the support part of the filter housing inwards, the truck seems to run fine regardless, so assume the filters are more than big enough.
Other thing to remember on modern diesel cars is the fuel filter change interval will be something silly like 40k, which for some people can take quite a few miles to achieve.
Not seen anything in truck diesel tanks apart from err diesel and the odd water droplet laying in the bottom.