Well, today was the coldest it's been this winter... and the first winter I've been running ULSD from marked pumps...
This AM I was driving to work and it was about 4*F... my low pressure light comes on, then it goes out?? It did this BS for a little bit, on-off-on
So, I finally got to a place safe enought to pull over... I have 17psi under the hood, but the FASS is hardly audible and sounds like it's straining. It is now up to around 10*F. Keep in mid I do run antigel, but I have no idea if I have enough... I should be over-treated.
I continue driving without anymore light popping on, and notice the FASS is now whining like normal... but I have been sitting in traffic for several minutes and even my thermometer is reading in the 30s now (from engine heat). I ran it the rest of the way without any issues...
Thoughts?
I read they were having issues with bio-blended ULSD in MN last couple of weeks, and I was just there and got two tanks of fuel... supposedly the bio gums up the works no matter how much antigel you use... but that should have been completely flushed out by now... over 80 gallons later.
So what do you think?? Was it cold fuel or is the FASS dying???
steved
This AM I was driving to work and it was about 4*F... my low pressure light comes on, then it goes out?? It did this BS for a little bit, on-off-on
So, I finally got to a place safe enought to pull over... I have 17psi under the hood, but the FASS is hardly audible and sounds like it's straining. It is now up to around 10*F. Keep in mid I do run antigel, but I have no idea if I have enough... I should be over-treated.
I continue driving without anymore light popping on, and notice the FASS is now whining like normal... but I have been sitting in traffic for several minutes and even my thermometer is reading in the 30s now (from engine heat). I ran it the rest of the way without any issues...
Thoughts?
I read they were having issues with bio-blended ULSD in MN last couple of weeks, and I was just there and got two tanks of fuel... supposedly the bio gums up the works no matter how much antigel you use... but that should have been completely flushed out by now... over 80 gallons later.
So what do you think?? Was it cold fuel or is the FASS dying???
steved