Bacteria found in diesel fuel primarily belong to two main types: aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria can thrive in the water that accumulates in fuel storage tanks and fuel systems, especially when there’s a lack of proper maintenance or when the fuel is contaminated. These bacteria can cause various problems in diesel fuel systems,… Read more »
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Black dirty diesel fuel
The color of fuel indicates the fuels age or bacteria growth. The dark color is coming from one or the other. To fix old diesel remove the water first. Less than 50 gallons of fuel consider Mr Funnel to remove the water. Once the water is gone he can then filter out the solids. BUT… Read more »
Why Should You Test Diesel Fuel?…To Prevent Fuel Injector Damage
No matter how hard you try to keep water out of diesel fuel, there will always be least a little bit of water in it. If it is in your tank in most lily got delivered to you. The key is to keep the amount of water to a minimum. One of the best ways… Read more »

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