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26th June 2023, 07:44 | #71 |
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Even allowing for "Aeration" in the fuel is sure does look odd, very milky infact..
Are you sure that the fuel is not contaminated
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It does look very milky in that video, but there's so much air in it. When it settles, it looks like "normal" diesel. |
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Any update on the starting problem
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Still work in progress, unfortunately. I'd hope Trikey might be able to drop by with his T4 but not be able to arrange this.
I'm going to do a bit more old school troubleshooting to try and work out where the air is getting into the fuel - it's got to be getting in somewhere. |
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