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Would a Lift Pump still run but not supply Fuel to the engine? Mine sounds normal but I have no Fuel coming out of the Fuel filter bleeder.
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Not only does the seal wear out - it isn't compatible with biodiesel and some states don't label pumps below 5% biodiesel. So you can figure this into the failure mode of OEM lift pumps. I suggest a better lift pump like a Walbro although they aren't infallible.
It's possible to vapor lock a diesel with a restriction. Check out these tank socks and prefilters:
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/sh...wth-in-ULSD-and-Biodiesel-This-can-affect-you!
The "sock" was brand new with the fuel pick up assembly and it has been in the tank since '08, never ever purchased Bio Diesel before, usually comes from United Dairy Farmers which is a Cincinnati based food/fuel store which sell Mobil Fuels, I buy a lot of Gas there for everything I own with no problems so I buy my Diesel there too, I have an old Delco Lift Pump in my garage I am going to try after removing the sock and re-installing the tank to see if it starts, if it does start and run then I will buy the kit from Leroy that I checked out on the Link he provided, by the way, any suggestions on a liquid filled Pressure Gauge?
Bio will absolutely tear up regular rubber. Look at some of the fuel hoses that get gummy/soft with bio use.
True. But if Bio destroys lift pumps, why haven't I been going through them left and right the past 20 years?
I filled a friends John Deere tractor up here that did not use bio. Plugged every filter. Out of the same tank that I use all the time for everything without issue.
There may be different bio-diesel grade nationwide. Around here we use mostly Soy oil. I have also used processed WVO.