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contaminate diesel ruined fuel system
RedRock1
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2010-09-21 8:36 PM (#5082)
Subject: contaminate diesel ruined fuel system





Posts: 1

I just had an employee tell me that they hauled the work truck (08 F350, 42,000 miles) to the dealer who says we must have got some contaminated fuel and the whole fuel system needs replaced to the tune of $10,000. The truck was running fine for several hours after the fuel up, then just stopped and would crank, but not start. The employee has also got diesel from the same place in his personal truck with no problem. I'm far away and not very mechanical. Does this sound right?
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windy
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2010-09-22 1:20 PM (#5084 - in reply to #5082)
Subject: RE: contaminate diesel ruined fuel system






Location: Colorado

My first thought is someone put gasoline in it and ran it. I guess that is a contaminant, but when someone says "contaminated fuel", I think of water first. Water can cause you some problems, but normally if you have a bunch of water, it won't run very long or very far. If I were in your place, I'd probably want to talk directly with the tech that diagnosed your truck, and see exactly what he found, and have him explain what he wants to replace and why. I like talking to the person who's working on it- less chance of miscommunication that way.

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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2010-09-26 10:27 PM (#5098 - in reply to #5082)
Subject: RE: contaminate diesel ruined fuel system






Posts: 197

Location: Vermont
Get a sample of the fuel and have it tested...
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siseley
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2010-10-19 1:28 PM (#5104 - in reply to #5098)
Subject: RE: contaminate diesel ruined fuel system






Posts: 94

Location: high desert, CA.
  I am with Paul, for that kind of serious dough, I'd pull a sample from the water separator, and have it tested or at least smell it, and let it sit and see if I have a water problem.
Just my 2C's I know.....Steve
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