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Old 05-13-2004, 11:55 PM
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The Difference between sludge and algae in fuel tank?

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Originally posted by lindajane
Hi...
I believe my mechanic said I had sludge in my fuel tank....and then he mentioned algae..and I'm supposed to get an additive to add to help keep this in check...Is there a distinct difference between sludge and algae?...and what you use to treat it?
thanks,
lindajane
Sludge = thick difficult or impossible to dissolve petrochemical slime; often requires removal and cleaning.

Algae = a growth that occurs in diesel fuel and can be treated with chemicals and multiple fuel filter replacement.

Diesel fuel bacterial and fungal contamination, more than you want to know can be found here.
http://web.ask.com/web?q=diesel+fuel+bacterial+and+fungal+contamination&qsrc=16&o=0
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