Yeah they are trash, and don't forget to mention the paccar blocks that like to develop cracks around the headbolt bosses or around the counterbores. Garbage
Paccar Engines
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Diesel Dave Thanks this.
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North American fuel is #### compared to what's used in Europe (where the Paccar engine comes from).
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My last truck I’d do fuel filters at 20k without an issue. On my current truck I’ve changed fuel filters twice in 102k miles and haven’t had any issues. Whatever you have going on isn’t the fault of the engine or the filter itself.
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The only thing is that I’ve always used Paccar filters on my truck. Have you tried those instead of Fleetguard?
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I bought a 2013 MX13 460Hp and its been fine. It was used as a wharf tug so probably idled a lot and probably didn't go any faster or further than 30 mile. It had 170K mile on it when I got it and was only getting 500 mile from 200gal. Some good highway miles and premium diesel and it now does 900 mile for the same 200gal. I use Fuel Doctor in it now with standard diesel, works out roughly the same cost but with more benefits.
Its now got 280K mile and given me no grief worth noting. I service every 12,000 mile and use genuine filters. I'd happily buy another. Mechanic told me expect at least 620,000 mile before a rebuild. -
The separator pre filter supposed to be 25, I changed that to a 7, and still don't have the issues you're claiming to have.Chieftains Thanks this. -
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