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<p>[QUOTE="spsauerland, post: 11510136, member: 43880"]If you are getting black smoke out the stacks, your oil will soot up and turn black faster because of the unburnt fuel entering the crankcase.</p><p>ULSD is prone to having water in it. Can't remember it all, but many of solvents that used to be in diesel are gone and instead of water just passing with fuel in separates more easily and collects in tanks and fuel water separators. We started noticing it badly around 2010. We shock treat our bulk 12,000 gallon tank every quarter with Power Service tank cleaner <a href="https://powerservice.com/psp_product/clear-diesel-fuel-tank-cleaner/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://powerservice.com/psp_product/clear-diesel-fuel-tank-cleaner/" rel="nofollow">Clear-Diesel Fuel & Tank Cleaner - Power Service</a> , use power service biocide every half, and put Diesel Klean in every transport load. Has seemed to help .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spsauerland, post: 11510136, member: 43880"]If you are getting black smoke out the stacks, your oil will soot up and turn black faster because of the unburnt fuel entering the crankcase. ULSD is prone to having water in it. Can't remember it all, but many of solvents that used to be in diesel are gone and instead of water just passing with fuel in separates more easily and collects in tanks and fuel water separators. We started noticing it badly around 2010. We shock treat our bulk 12,000 gallon tank every quarter with Power Service tank cleaner [URL='https://powerservice.com/psp_product/clear-diesel-fuel-tank-cleaner/']Clear-Diesel Fuel & Tank Cleaner - Power Service[/URL] , use power service biocide every half, and put Diesel Klean in every transport load. Has seemed to help .[/QUOTE]
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