What is this in my fuel filter?

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  1. Dorsey

    Dorsey Medium Load Member

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    I thought this was algae but my mechanic says its the inside of my fuel line. All he seen was this pic. Wish I still had the filter with me.
     
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  3. billandlori

    billandlori Medium Load Member

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    Looks like algae, but it looks kinda like a paper towel in one spot too. The filter looks like its been on there a long time, was the truck sitting for a while?

    Bill
     
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  4. Dannyac500

    Dannyac500 Bobtail Member

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    Yes it does look like some sort of paper. Was there any water in there?
     
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  5. Barca

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    Most likely algae. Treat it ASAP, as it could destroy your fuel lines.
     
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  6. wore out

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    I think algae as well, but see the parer towel looking spot. I had some similar stuff in my 359 it had set for 2 years. Bought a product called KILLEM at a AR fuel injection. Changed filter 1 time after treatment is how fast it worked.
     
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  7. Dorsey

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    The truck sat from around April of this year til about a month ago. The filters were changed on my way home to FL from Texas.
     
  8. Dorsey

    Dorsey Medium Load Member

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    IDK. I meant to take the filter with me but the roadside repair guy took them. (I screwed up and didnt have any filters with me)
     
  9. Dorsey

    Dorsey Medium Load Member

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    A buddy of mine recommended that Killem stuff. He said it didnt get rid of the algae until winter but kept it at bay through the summer months until winter hit
     
  10. ENR

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    If it's slimy to the touch then algae. If it's sticky sorta like tar than asphaltene. By the look of that filter I would just guess algae.
     
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