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Over in Brooklin...maybe 9 minutes from Blue Hill
Over in Brooklin...maybe 9 minutes from Blue Hill
There's debate on whether or not that heater actually does anything in the first place. It sits at the highest point in the entire (stock) fuel system and, as we all know, heat rises. While the engine's running at -25, it may not be accomplishing anything at all. The better fuel heater was the 6.9 version that was a part of the hard line that runs between the lift pump and the fuel filter. At least there all of the fuel has to pass though/by it. Another thing to add: after almost 30 years, is your fuel heater even still working?I need the fuel heater though..-25 is pretty cold
My understanding was the only purpose of the filter heater was only to prevent wax crystals from clogging the filter... of course if it's cold enought for diesel to gel/wax, it's debatable that the pump would even be able to suck it from tank through the strainer.There's debate on whether or not that heater actually does anything in the first place. It sits at the highest point in the entire (stock) fuel system and, as we all know, heat rises. While the engine's running at -25, it may not be accomplishing anything at all. The better fuel heater was the 6.9 version that was a part of the hard line that runs between the lift pump and the fuel filter. At least there all of the fuel has to pass though/by it. Another thing to add: after almost 30 years, is your fuel heater even still working?