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Spring fever topic:

This spring when the truck comes out of storage, I am going to pull the fuel tank, and clean it. Last fall when I changed the fuel filter, there was a bunch of sand in the old filter... .

So I am thinking that it would be wise to replace the lift pump as well? Also I remember reading some thing about the return line can swell and cause a fuel restriction. Any one have suggestions as to what else needs to be inspected when the fuel tank is out.



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Jason
 
I have been thinking about sediment in my tank lately and wondered if anyone else had encountered this before. I carry several 5 gal cans with me when I'm on my road trips and see some nasty stuff in them.



On a similar note, am I the only one that has problems topping off? When the nozzle kicks off, I can add about 3 more gallons. But it takes longer for those 3 than for the rest of the tank. Is my vent line clogged?



Also, does anyone make an aftermarket replacement tank for us with increased capacity?



Thanks for bringing this up, JD.
 
nasty stuff

Yep. Everyone should carry a five gallon can and look at what is in the stuff. Make a believer out of you. There are just some places I don't buy fuel. My son manages the ambulances at the city hospital and they have Internationals. He has had multiple problems with bad fuel but is required to buy from a certain place that has the contract. I think there may be a fat rat in there some where.



The vent may be clogged but I have a favorite place where the truck leans to the off side and fuel scoots in right to the brim. Flat and level I can get a good bit more in after the first cutoff. The manual suggest that you not stuff the tank. I don't know why.



What is the weather up your way Phil? I have a trip to Bristow scheduled. I will be on 95. What do you have of the 3:07. Is it out of the truck? How far are you from 95?





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James
 
On a similar note, am I the only one that has problems topping off? When the nozzle kicks off, I can add about 3 more gallons. But it takes longer for those 3 than for the rest of the tank. Is my vent line clogged?



Phil, Mine acts the same. I think it's the foaming action of the fuel.

In the summer I stop after the first click... I usually top off on the way home from work, and I use less than one gallon on the trip. . with the summer heat and fuel expansion (remember it's approx 55 deg as it comes out of the underground tank) I'll sometimes get a little dribble out the filler cap after I get home.

And if your worried about solid contaminates in the fuel, you can always install a Racor or similar filter ahead of your lift pump like the marine engines are set up.

Jay
 
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