How do you get rid of algae and fungi, in a diesel fuel tank?

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gotchabigfish asked:


I bought a boat that was sitting for 1 1 / 2 years, with diesel fuel in tanks, now I'm getting the soot heavy and I did reduce the economy. Can the thing to add fuel to rid this problem without emptying tanks and cleans out the injectors?

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5 Responses to “How do you get rid of algae and fungi, in a diesel fuel tank?”

  1. Questions&Answers Says:

    The control of such growth thereby increasing the control of water to keep your diesel fuel priocide to your fuel is halted and in some cases through natural process of mircoorganisms grow as bacteria algae or fungi that has historically been difficult why do need microbicide it is inhibited gallons treated initial treatment 30 oz 480.

  2. rasco Says:

    the best i have used is kleenflame. should be available at truck stops. but your still going to change fuel filters often until all the crap is gone.

  3. redacatfish Says:

    The trick gallons dont know how small container they sell it in all fuel filters injectors return line etc if some area untreated the trick.

  4. justanotherengine Says:

    The fuel tank.

  5. Ladleah D Says:

    An inline magnetic filter device that cleans the fuel also try replacing your exhaust elbow inboard diesels will start to blow black soot when this becomes heavily carbonated.

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