Muddy looking fuel filter??

alan_0915

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Had a new fuel filters put in last time I had some work done because they looked "muddy". Had the work done, drove it half a mile as a test run, checked the BRAND NEW filters again, already "muddy" looking after half a mile of driving. Dropped the tank, drained all fuel, did ANOTHER fuel filter swap, and after 2 tanks of fuel, WITH FUEL ADDITIVE, they're "muddy" yet again. Am I getting bad fuel??
 

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Do you have pictures? What is your fuel source?

Had a truck come from Texas and it was algae in the fuel, looks like mud
 

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I don't have pictures now, but will have some tomorrow. I get on-road diesel fuel from the same station every time I fill up.
 

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Did you clean the tank when you drained it? Could be algae or rust (if metal tank)
 

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Did you clean the tank when you drained it? Could be algae or rust (if metal tank)

If you drop your tank, it is best to take it to a place that will clean and reseal it. Our shop uses a local radiator shop.

Switch fuel stations or pour some fuel in a separate fuel can and inspect it.

Powerstrokehelp.com has a video about pulling off the fuel filter assy off the rail. cleaning it and rebuilding it.
 

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Figured out it was the fuel I was getting. The tanks had a lot of water in them. Sending the oil company my maintenance bills to try and get some money back.
 

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