Figured I would refer to the TCG experts..... besides plugging in the Cummins is there anything one can do to prevent diesel gelling up? Or is this something that doesn’t happen anymore. [MENTION=19]Yaj Yak[/MENTION] [MENTION=7923]DEEZUZ[/MENTION]
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Fuel additive but I don't think it does shit. I do keep a bottle of 911 in my truck and a spare set of fuel filters WITH the tools to change them.
You could start it during the night and let it run for a bit.
Additives will be key. We see it all the time with the semis. Grabs fuel in Houston, drives to Iowa and parks. Next morning it’s towed to the dealer all gummed up because the driver never added anything to the tanks or made preparations.
Where is CTC Deeznuts at? (changed his name to be a pain in my ass) He knows all.
Which I think he says to use Statatdyne or something
Yes. How old is your current fuel filter?
Wind chill does have a great affect on trucks. Most trucks gel on the highway FYI