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"MMC" wrote in message
g.com...

I had about 30 gallons of old diesel I didn't trust. I'd used biocide
regularly but since the boat wasn't used the fuel just got old. It looked
clean in the filter and ran the engine fine but the new owners were coming
to pick up the boat and I didn't want them to have any issues with
something I could fix beforehand.


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$30 for the pump, $20 for 2 jerry cans from Walmart (had the other 4 on
hand), $5 for garden hose fittings, $45 for 15 gallons of diesel; piece of
garden hose, tarp and sorbent pads that I already had.
And the pump still works so I still have it for other jobs. Still got the
jerry cans too, want a couple?
I think I got off pretty cheap ...


Man, I wish I'd been in your neighborhood...

My Perkins eats that stuff up, and I already have a fuel polishing system
which has allowed more that 1000 hours before my first Racor change.

I took 30G off the hands of another cruiser who'd had it in his tank for 3
years - he had the same fears as you; mine also had been untouched for more
than 3 years when I first cranked it up after we splashed following our
refit; instant start.

A bit of cetane enhancer beforehand, and we were good to go...

L8R

Skip, happy to avoid as many $5 gallons of diesel as possible, rarely runs
Perky...

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