EuanMcKenzie
Well-Known Member
we get the water out of diesel in the refinery by draining it off the bottom of the tank. It works with petrol too!
They do separate cleanly
They do separate cleanly
Agree! I got sludge in bottom of tank. To save the diesel, about 17 gallons, I bought a dustbin and pumped the tank nearly dry from the top into the dustbin. I cleaned the bottom of the tank, as best I could from the top with rags soaked in paraffin, firmly attached(!) through the filler pipe, trying to make sure I wiped most of the floor of the tank. Took about an hour. Unfortunately I could not reach a section beyond a baffle. Then filtered the diesel as I put it back in the tank and added Starbrite potion. So far so good, despite lots of bouncing about in this season's rough seas and strong winds.Gosh, that sounds like a lot of work. If you've dosed the fuel, and if you have a primary filter, why bother?
Thanks everyone for the welcome advice. I've decided to draw off the diesel from the top of the tank using my oil exractor pump. I agree that it is not worth the hassle of decanting the diesel for a saving of £25, and have obtained an old 20 litre oil drum from the local garage to take the diesel to the tip. I have some diesel bug additive on the boat but don't yet know whether it is a suitable water absorber.