Anyone else gelled up yet?
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Anyone else gelled up yet?
like the title implys, have YOU gelled up yet?? My Freightliner is gelled up tighter then a bolt on the titanic! Ive been fighting with it sence 2AM n its quarter after 7 now! Think maybe my company will make it so we can buy additives now?
Wish I could say i got to sleep in, but, nope!
Whats yer story?
Wish I could say i got to sleep in, but, nope!Whats yer story?
It started yesterday morning without even being plugged in (-13) but man I really hate to do that even tho its starts. Think warm thoughts all. Spring is just about here
Add Power Service 911 to your fuel DD right away! Then add white bottle Power Service to your fuel every tank year round. It's a must in this weather, and a must for ULSD.
overhead reads 5 degrees, dial on the porch reads 0, started right up and bellowed a morning smoke signal....... so far luck in the regards of gel, truck was not plugged in, had been parked for 15 hours since last ran.
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Yeah, I plugged in the 93 for an and a half this morn. added white bottle PS last night, GOOD THING. Fired right up, despite the battery. one Therm. reads 0.3, the other reads -10!
wind chill -27 F yesterday(Sunday)
0 F right now and -11 WCF.
Reports of AIR TEMPS, not WCF of -19 to 0 across state of Iowa.
Its not supposed to get above freezing for another week, and it been two weeks already. My equipment starts all right. Keep plugged in.
Other peoples trucks have gelled, mostly because they don't use additives, don't regularly change filters, or just don't take care of them.
I use a little Howe's year round, and more in the winter, in skidder and truck.
0 F right now and -11 WCF.
Reports of AIR TEMPS, not WCF of -19 to 0 across state of Iowa.
Its not supposed to get above freezing for another week, and it been two weeks already. My equipment starts all right. Keep plugged in.
Other peoples trucks have gelled, mostly because they don't use additives, don't regularly change filters, or just don't take care of them.
I use a little Howe's year round, and more in the winter, in skidder and truck.
2 degrees on the thermometer this morning. Took 2 key cycles this morning to get my 24 valve going, but it fired right up and the walbro kept the pressure at 22psi. Of course it starts missing and running rough after I get it running till 3 cylinder idle kicks in. No problems with gelling, I put the white bottle with 2 cycle oil in at every fill up.
My bro's 96 was having trouble this morning, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't run enough anti-gel so thats his fault.
My bro's 96 was having trouble this morning, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't run enough anti-gel so thats his fault.
like the title implys, have YOU gelled up yet?? My Freightliner is gelled up tighter then a bolt on the titanic! Ive been fighting with it sence 2AM n its quarter after 7 now! Think maybe my company will make it so we can buy additives now?
Wish I could say i got to sleep in, but, nope!
Whats yer story?
Wish I could say i got to sleep in, but, nope!Whats yer story?

I believe the secret is keep the fuel tank full before bringing inside a shop or garage. Full tank, no place for condensation, no need for additives, no problems.
My 98 gelled up on me this morning...it would run, but not over 1000RPM. So I dragged it to the store and put some additive in it, and took it for a drive! By the time I got to the store it was running fine, so it wasn't gelled up bad. I'll be adding PS to the Flying Hook fuel from now on
Chris

Chris
My 2003 is gelled up. It did that yesterday as well but letting it ldle a long time cleared it up. It was -13F the night before when I left the company party and all was fine. Today I started it up, -8F, no problem. It will only idle now, and only for about 5 minutes. The fuel heater must be doing its work and as soon as the cold fuel hits it plugs the filter right up. So here I sit working from home.
Andy
Andy



