Fuel filter fills up quickly

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  1. The_firm

    The_firm Bobtail Member

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    My fuel filter fills up quickly and I only get fuel from loves and pilot a few days after I change them what’s the issue need help please D60 14 L 1 filter
     
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  3. HillbillyDeluxeTruck

    HillbillyDeluxeTruck Road Train Member

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    Do you mean it plugs up quickly?

    To me the most likely answer is you've got contamination in your tanks. I could ask if you've cut the filter apart to see what is causing it to clog up, but I'll bet the answer is no.
     
  4. The_firm

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    88898102-CED1-452F-889C-7AC16335BF98.jpeg Here’s what I drained from filter
     
  5. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    is it hardish black pieces. if so my money is on fuel lines from tanks. the 14l 60 series detroit's in freightliners are known for that too.
     
  6. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    Which fuel filter, the one with the clear dome or the one on the engine?
     
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  7. The_firm

    The_firm Bobtail Member

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    Clear dome with the fleet guard in there
     
  8. O.Henry

    O.Henry Road Train Member

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    I was inform Bio Fuel from loves in winter.
    We go through filters faster in winter,and pretty much use Loves.
     
  9. The_firm

    The_firm Bobtail Member

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    The lines that go into the tanks themselves or inside my tanks
     
  10. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    tank to fuel pump. check the rubber/metal braided hoses
     
  11. snowbird_89

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    Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's normal for the fuel filter to rise more quickly in the winter. I think it's wax. Think it has something to do with the fuel not being "winter blend". This is what another truck driver told me years ago.
     
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