Fuel polishing
"Steve" wrote in message
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 15:23:48 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
wrote:
There was such a service in the LA/Long Beach/Alamitos Bay area, possibly
more than one, and it was a rather valuable service that seemed popular.
This past spring I was looking for a similar service here in Marinette
Wisconsin, nobody had ever heard of such a critter. The thing is that
Essie's tank holds about 40 gallons of diesel, which is good for about
200+
hours of motoring. At my current burn rate, I should need to fill the tank
again sometime around the end of the Iraq war -- call it four years from
now, give or take.
What you need is a smaller tank. Think about a day tank, only a few
gallons or so, you can hook up to your fuel intake. You can also fill
it wherever you want and avoid paying marina rates.
Steve
I'm thinking along those lines, but in the meantime I've still got all that
fuel in the big tank and I'd hate to just dump it. It burns clean and,
despite the color, it doesn't clog up my filters.
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