Today I had my fuel filter changed at a D/C dealership. I asked the mechanic if I could watch and learn during the process as I
experienced some serious vapor lock last time I changed it myself,
the thought being that I could pick up some helpful hints to avoid
the same situation in the future. He agreed and everything was
cool but when he pulled the filter out of the canister I noticed it
(the filter) had pockets of gray all over it. He took a look at it and said that it was Mold!! He went on to say that he is seeing it more
and more as he does fuel filter changes, and attributed it to water
in the tank of the dealer. He then asked me if I always got my fuel
at the same dealer, and I had to answer "yes" as I always get the best price on fuel there. This is a Shell station!
Has anyone else ever experienced this? Should I run some additive such as Stanadyne to clear out the injectors and tank?\
This guy is a top notch mechanic and I trust his opinion. .
Thanks guys (and/or gals)
experienced some serious vapor lock last time I changed it myself,
the thought being that I could pick up some helpful hints to avoid
the same situation in the future. He agreed and everything was
cool but when he pulled the filter out of the canister I noticed it
(the filter) had pockets of gray all over it. He took a look at it and said that it was Mold!! He went on to say that he is seeing it more
and more as he does fuel filter changes, and attributed it to water
in the tank of the dealer. He then asked me if I always got my fuel
at the same dealer, and I had to answer "yes" as I always get the best price on fuel there. This is a Shell station!
Has anyone else ever experienced this? Should I run some additive such as Stanadyne to clear out the injectors and tank?\
This guy is a top notch mechanic and I trust his opinion. .
Thanks guys (and/or gals)