vegiH wrote:
I know its not the WVO,because it has a completely seperate fuel system,and goes thru its own racor set-up.My diesel tank is only 5 gallons,and i have been keeping a extra 5 gallons in the shed,maybe its condensation from plastic container?How much water does it hold before light goes on?know that i think of it the condensation makes sense,i will try storing in a heated area,and see if that was it.What is the average life of those fuel filters?,might be time for a new one..................h
Ah hah. because you have a split tank you probably don't have the optimum pickup point for your pickup tube. The factory tanks do not usually pick up from the very lowest point but rather from somewhere near the bottom. All fuel tanks but especially metal tanks will get condensation in the bottom which gets mixed up and goes into solution once the vehicle starts moving down the road (only free or suspended water is detrimental to the IP. Water in solution is not harmful). If the tank has the suction tube at the lowest point in the tank, when the vehicle is started in the morning it gets a chug of water into the filter canister. If you add a small amount of Diesel 911 or even HEAT, it should be enough to prevent the water from pooling.
I have only gotten "bad" fuel a handfull of times in my life, and every time it was nasty looking with either rust or scum clearly visible in it.