@Chevy1925 No DPF to worry about here.
I have always felt the same way. The only thing I have seen that makes me question that now was an discussion on The Diesel Podcast. A panel member through out there that Biodiesel has higher moisture content. So the higher blending of Bio in Diesel is going to cause more fuel system issues.I'm not sure I buy the additives extending fuel system life argument. I've been through my fair share of injectors (I have a weak spot for the LB7), and tried everything under the sun to extend fuel system life. The only thing that had any measurable impact was two stroke oil will help a failing FPR to not stick and limp that along a while longer. The only true solution is the SAC style injectors (which are stock on the LLY and newer).
Careful with additives on an emissions intact truck. Too much plugs the dpf
My opinion on this is that it is very true. My cousin is a tractor mechanic and they have changed fuel pumps just because the machine was sitting over winter or summer with bio in the system. Makes the fuel system rust.Biodiesel has higher moisture content.
Is he a Deere mechanic? We have had a bit of issues with our Deere dozers fuel systems.My opinion on this is that it is very true. My cousin is a tractor mechanic and they have changed fuel pumps just because the machine was sitting over winter or summer with bio in the system. Makes the fuel system rust.
I have never felt one was better then the other really. Wide spread fuel system issues wasn't an issue, so the filters where doing an adequate job of removing enough water to prevent damage by the suspensioned water. However if the claim is high moisture in the Bio is the issue then the filters are not adequately doing their job anymore. I would suspect water in suspension at whatever level is the problem now and we need to do more to drop it out. Demulsifying additives seem to of aways been more widely recommended by Bosh and ETC. Just my thoughts...Which starts the debate anew... demulsify or emulsify. Heated arguments on both sides.
He has a private shop But John Deere is primarily what he works on. As far as i know its happened on others too. Some of the excavation guys around will refuse to run bio in their excavators.Is he a Deere mechanic? We have had a bit of issues with our Deere dozers fuel systems.
Depending on the application 3k miles is excessive in both directions.Just wanted to share this with everyone. Take a look and tell me what you guys think.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu7PlRsqMyA
After producing and running ASTM certified biodiesel for a decade, I like this guy.. Whenever possible, I suggest running some B20 to lube and clean the system. You'll hear and feel a difference. It's just better fuel .Just wanted to share this with everyone. Take a look and tell me what you guys think.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu7PlRsqMyA
We already have a thread on this oneJust wanted to share this with everyone. Take a look and tell me what you guys think.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu7PlRsqMyA
Oo shit. Didn’t see this thread lol. I had the oil checked from blackstone at the end of 2022. Everything came back great, having 115k on the odometer. I plan on doing it again soon. On the next oil change. It’s nice for me to have as much knowledge as I can. So I can at least have an idea of what’s going on in the engine.We already have a thread on this one
I am considering getting my diesel oil analyzed by Blackstone but it one of those things. Do I really want to know, am I actually going to do anything about it? 2 years and 3 oil changes ago I was thinking the same thing and decided it wasn't worth it lol
My '96 Impala is about to get an oil change and that will get analyzed. I am going on 2 years with the same oil. Only like 2k miles at the most.Oo shit. Didn’t see this thread lol. I had the oil checked from blackstone at the end of 2022. Everything came back great, having 115k on the odometer. I plan on doing it again soon. On the next oil change. It’s nice for me to have as much knowledge as I can. So I can at least have an idea of what’s going on in the engine.
Hey now! I resemble that!My only comment when it comes to these outrageous 10K or higher oil change intervals is, "Oil is cheap compared to rebuilding an engine".