If the title does not make any sense there is a reason for that.
I successfully installed CAT 144-9962 filter in the engine bay. As part of priming the filter and removing air, I attached a pipe to the factory outlet and them pumped till about 1 liter Diesel was out and the primer felt considerable resistance. Car started and test drive went well, the pack up started and that is where things went wrong.
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The one liter or so of the Diesel was poured into a glass bottle that had some condensed water along the walls that I did not notice before. So back went the Diesel into the tank and then I saw there were water bubbles at the bottom of the bottle floating below what ever Diesel was left in the bottle. How big a concern is that. I know any water is bad but what should be the next step. Is it a big deal to worry and take some action or would there be similar condensation in the fuel tank?
Any suggestions.
Basically $1.50 worth of Diesel is the cause of all the anxiety now!
I successfully installed CAT 144-9962 filter in the engine bay. As part of priming the filter and removing air, I attached a pipe to the factory outlet and them pumped till about 1 liter Diesel was out and the primer felt considerable resistance. Car started and test drive went well, the pack up started and that is where things went wrong.
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The one liter or so of the Diesel was poured into a glass bottle that had some condensed water along the walls that I did not notice before. So back went the Diesel into the tank and then I saw there were water bubbles at the bottom of the bottle floating below what ever Diesel was left in the bottle. How big a concern is that. I know any water is bad but what should be the next step. Is it a big deal to worry and take some action or would there be similar condensation in the fuel tank?
Any suggestions.
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