CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
Got what I think is about 200-300 litres of 3 year old diesel in my 600 litre tanks when I bought the boat last autumn. I promptly stuck in a shock dose of Grotamar 82 in and left it for the winter.
Tested on land before launch and all was fine. Intended to top up the tanks with fresh fuel asap.
On the way to the fuel station the engine suddenly without warning slowed and stopped, over about 20 heart-stopping seconds.
An uneventful "rescue" by the HM and a primary filter change, and we're back up and running again. Now with another 200 litres of fresh diesel on top of the old, as advised by the local engineers. And another 200ml of Grotamar in for good measure.
But I'm thinking that if the fuel blocked the last filter, won't it do the same to this new one? I have a spare now, just in case, but I'd rather avoid having to make an impromptu change.
I did "pela" some fuel out from the very bottom of both tanks to take a look and it was very dark like old fuel, with quite some "bits" in it. But it didn't seem to contain lots of water or "sludge".
Thoughts?
TY!
Tested on land before launch and all was fine. Intended to top up the tanks with fresh fuel asap.
On the way to the fuel station the engine suddenly without warning slowed and stopped, over about 20 heart-stopping seconds.
An uneventful "rescue" by the HM and a primary filter change, and we're back up and running again. Now with another 200 litres of fresh diesel on top of the old, as advised by the local engineers. And another 200ml of Grotamar in for good measure.
But I'm thinking that if the fuel blocked the last filter, won't it do the same to this new one? I have a spare now, just in case, but I'd rather avoid having to make an impromptu change.
I did "pela" some fuel out from the very bottom of both tanks to take a look and it was very dark like old fuel, with quite some "bits" in it. But it didn't seem to contain lots of water or "sludge".
Thoughts?
TY!