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So after the recent "issues" I had while driving I thought I would change the fuel filter for a laugh (after paying £32 for it, it was more like a cry...)
The filter has not been changed since I've had it (which is about 30-35k miles). I always run my tank bone dry. When I do fill up, I normally manage 75+L into a 80L tank. I know this is apparently bad but as I can't understand the logic as to why it's bad, I do it anyway.
So, back to the filter change.
After undoing the filter and the various wires attached to it (the filter top has a diesel heater in it!) it comes off quite easily.
Once off (and spilling a shedload of diesel out of the pipes and filter) I was surprised but the condition on the filter. it is rusted. The metal inner section (post filter I think) has a small amount of rust on it. The outer (tank side) had a huge amount of rust (what looked like flakes) and gunk.
When I opened the drain to see what would come out, I probably got enough muddy (it was brown and ugly) water coming out to fill a film canister with some to spare before diesel started coming out.
Once I removed the bottom drain assembly, I had a look inside at the element. It had globs of slim on it. Big chunky brown snot like things about the size of a 5p coin but with a fair amount of height. What the hell is that???
I put the new filter on, primed it for a while until it fought back and started her up. Fire first time and did not miss a beat.
So, I know diesel is hygroscopic but:
a) should there have been rust on the clean side of the filter?
b) should there have been that much water in it? The warning light has never come on.
c) What is the slime stuff? Aliens living in my tank?
Does all of this point towards "You should clean your tank out"? At only 85k miles in the rough outback of Hertfordshire, I would have have expected this..
Thanks
CP
The filter has not been changed since I've had it (which is about 30-35k miles). I always run my tank bone dry. When I do fill up, I normally manage 75+L into a 80L tank. I know this is apparently bad but as I can't understand the logic as to why it's bad, I do it anyway.
So, back to the filter change.
After undoing the filter and the various wires attached to it (the filter top has a diesel heater in it!) it comes off quite easily.
Once off (and spilling a shedload of diesel out of the pipes and filter) I was surprised but the condition on the filter. it is rusted. The metal inner section (post filter I think) has a small amount of rust on it. The outer (tank side) had a huge amount of rust (what looked like flakes) and gunk.
When I opened the drain to see what would come out, I probably got enough muddy (it was brown and ugly) water coming out to fill a film canister with some to spare before diesel started coming out.
Once I removed the bottom drain assembly, I had a look inside at the element. It had globs of slim on it. Big chunky brown snot like things about the size of a 5p coin but with a fair amount of height. What the hell is that???
I put the new filter on, primed it for a while until it fought back and started her up. Fire first time and did not miss a beat.
So, I know diesel is hygroscopic but:
a) should there have been rust on the clean side of the filter?
b) should there have been that much water in it? The warning light has never come on.
c) What is the slime stuff? Aliens living in my tank?
Does all of this point towards "You should clean your tank out"? At only 85k miles in the rough outback of Hertfordshire, I would have have expected this..
Thanks
CP