Heckler
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Just been doing some googling, sugar doesnt dissolve in petrol or diesel, so the old war time era stories of sugar in petrol causing issues with engines? It would appear that it only acts as a blockant much as sand does. So, the OP, needs to check it out to see if it is actually sugar crystals.Can anyone tell me what this is?
Left the boat standing for a 'good while' and returned to a tank of jelly. The engine ran for a while, then the filter blocked and the fun began. The fuel was pumped out, tank removed and cleaned out. Refilled with 'road' diesel. Three weeks later, we are back to square one. I'm going to get a new plastic tank, but in the meantime, what is this? It's quite gritty, the crystals are square and the last batch tasted sweet. I thought it might be crystallisation of the fuel, but we haven't had the weather conditions or the time for that. Could it be glycerine?
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