lw395
Well-Known Member
I've just cleaned out my tank, luckily it had a nice large hatch and it was relatively easy to get into. On the bottom of the tank was loads of said black goo although the diesel itself was clean. The idea of a diesel polisher makes sense but I am very sceptical that it would have lifted all the goo from the bottom of my tank as it was stuck to the bottom of the tank. I had previously tried sucking up diesel from the bottom of my tank with a heavy duty Pela and there was no sign of bug but as the filter continued to block every 20 hours or so I eventually bit the bullet and emptied the tank and there it was.
There are several flavours of diesel contamination.
As I see it, the simplest categorisation might be 'bug' and 'tar'.
Tarry deposits (aspheltene?) stuck to metal surfaces seem to me to be a different phenomenon to the 'live' organisms digesting the diesel.
Of course it's possible to have a mix of both.