How can i separate the water from my #2 diesel fuel?
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How can i separate the water from my #2 diesel fuel?
My aunt is converting her house from oil heat of gas and offered us the remainder of her diesel to fuel our toys, but the cap was left off for about an hour and i'd be naiive to think water didn't get in there. Is there anything i can do to separate the water from the fuel? Its approx 150 gallons. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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My aunt is converting her house from oil heat of gas and offered us the remainder of her diesel to fuel our toys, but the cap was left off for about an hour and I'd be naive to think water didn't get in there. Is there anything i can do to separate the water from the fuel? Its approx 150 gallons. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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A little water wont damage the lift pump but you don't want any water to get to the injection pump thats why the trucks have fuel water separator filters but they only remove so much water.
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If it is like most fuel oil tanks they pull their oil from the bottom at one end. Jack up the other end to further the better so long as fuel doesn't run out the top. Let it sit for at least a week and during some fuel out into a clear container. You should easily be a loose sea water in the fuel separate in the bottom of the container. If you have a concern because you don't see any add little to the water and look for the separation. It will only take a minute at the most two separate such you can see it. Obviously if you do not see any separation you have pure water. Continue to drain until you get a separation. Chances are there is a lot of condensation in the tank just from age. Keep at it until you get clean fuel. Just my two cents, Mike.
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Doesnt sound like theres going to be a lot of water in there. Id get a water-blocking element in a filter and polish the fuel by pumping it thru a few times. A couple plastic barrels, a diesel compatible fuel pump, some hose and filter would do it.
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