Hmmmm.... I'll try that. Thank you
After cleaning the tanks out, filtering the fuel we had, changing the fuel filters (for the 6th time in 3 weeks) and putting diesel 911 in the...
That was my thought
Oh lordy..... That is definitely something I don't wanna hear
I have had fuel filters changed about 4 times now. Air cooler has been check, no leaks. Air filter has been checked, not dirty. It has an isx in...
Rough sounding, coughing, skipping, turbo sounds like its burping, won't pull, mpg went from 7.7 to 4.2
Thanks.... But if we don't get her fixed soon I'm gonna have to give her up. Looking nice don't pay the bills
I hope it clears up, but this has been going on for 3 weeks now and it just keeps getting worse. Just not bad enough to throw a code *sigh*
Last place I got fuel was Sayre, Ok.
Apparently he is. She's still doing the same thing. I'm at a loss. I'm not sure what else I can really do until it starts throwing codes
I really don't know what else to do since it's not throwing any codes, but to run her until she does :biggrin_2557:
Well went and had the tanks cleaned. No gunk in them. And didn't show any gelling
The mechanic at the Cummins is saying it gelled because of a chemical reaction not because of weather
We are in Amarillo. This is the furthest up north we have ran so far. When we took it to the shop it wasn't gelled, but Wednesday it was. They are...
I used Lucus. But about 2 tanks ago. When we stopped to put it in the shop on Saturday the fuel wasn't gelled. Its been sitting at the shop until...
Has anyone ever heard of fuel gelling due to a chemical reaction with an additive?
I wish I could get mine up to that. I believe she's heavier than the prostar though and I don't have super singles
Up to 7.2 even better than she was originally doing :biggrin_2559:
There are times I wish we could sit for a few hours... Our company keeps us hoppin if nothing else
Only thing I can do is scratch my head.... Girly this is a tough industry, either put the big girl panties on and deal with the mundane bull...