This seems to happen more when fuel prices are really getting skyward. .
I just condemmed a low hour CR engine due to fuel bought from a gas station that was blended with gasoline!!!! This engine has less that 200 hours on it and lost all 6 injectors and the pump... customer replaced, and engine ran for awhile and shut down, would not restart. I get called out to troubleshoot and it "borderlines" the leak-off test... I started to cap a line to get the rail pressure up and noticed the gasoline smell when I pulled the line. Immediately pulled a fuel sample and sent it off. Ended up pulling the glowplugs and ran a poorboy compression check, two cylinders were galled!!!!!!! The fuel sample ended up with a flashpoint of less than 69 degrees and a boiling point of about 155 degrees...


Its not the first time this has happened... I have actually started filling my personal truck before and got a "wiff" of gasoline. . This from a major brand supplier at a well travelled store. I immediately stopped the pump and ran some out on the ground and watched it creep... . it spread fast and had a diesel and gasoline smell. . I hung up, got a receipt for my records, notified the clerk, and went down the road and filled it rest of the way at a different station. (and added some 2 stroke oil)
Its not just one station, one town, or one brand... . I spend alot of time on the road and fill up 1-2 times a day..... it just seems to happen more when fuel prices are thru the roof!!. . I guess fuel is getting blended to try and increase profits?????
When using un-familiar stations, PAY ATTENTION. !!!!. . It could be the difference between a trip to town and a trip to the dealer!!!!!. .
I just condemmed a low hour CR engine due to fuel bought from a gas station that was blended with gasoline!!!! This engine has less that 200 hours on it and lost all 6 injectors and the pump... customer replaced, and engine ran for awhile and shut down, would not restart. I get called out to troubleshoot and it "borderlines" the leak-off test... I started to cap a line to get the rail pressure up and noticed the gasoline smell when I pulled the line. Immediately pulled a fuel sample and sent it off. Ended up pulling the glowplugs and ran a poorboy compression check, two cylinders were galled!!!!!!! The fuel sample ended up with a flashpoint of less than 69 degrees and a boiling point of about 155 degrees...



Its not the first time this has happened... I have actually started filling my personal truck before and got a "wiff" of gasoline. . This from a major brand supplier at a well travelled store. I immediately stopped the pump and ran some out on the ground and watched it creep... . it spread fast and had a diesel and gasoline smell. . I hung up, got a receipt for my records, notified the clerk, and went down the road and filled it rest of the way at a different station. (and added some 2 stroke oil)
Its not just one station, one town, or one brand... . I spend alot of time on the road and fill up 1-2 times a day..... it just seems to happen more when fuel prices are thru the roof!!. . I guess fuel is getting blended to try and increase profits?????
When using un-familiar stations, PAY ATTENTION. !!!!. . It could be the difference between a trip to town and a trip to the dealer!!!!!. .