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Old 07-23-2011, 04:50 PM
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Oh well

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Originally Posted by shertex View Post
So it sounds like that, typically with a bio infection, most of the crud is large enough that it gets trapped in the primary filter, with some smaller staff passing to the secondary. Is that correct?
So I thought but from the other responses it appears I am wrong. In any case, I have never had a crud problem in any of my diesels so I probably should keep quiet. Keep an eye on the primary filter anyway.

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