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Old 02-14-2015, 03:36 AM
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Originally Posted by nelbur View Post
Those of us with old diesel boats have seen a lot of that black sandy looking stuff. It is typically called asphalteens, and comes out of aged diesel fuel. The low sulfur diesel used an extract of asphalt, which would come out of solution over time. I would be surprised if asphalt is used in ULSD but it could be on the bottom of your tank. It can be dissolved by Startron tank cleaner, and likely by regular Startron used regularly. I have spooned it out of my sediment bowl on my boat. It is not microbial, fungal, or algae.
A 606 with leaky fuel lines for too long had this all in the 3 hole. I was like wtf? Did so done put oil dry to sop it up? This explains it. Thanks
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