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Ford built these trucks to sell to the public and make a huge profit; thus, they chose to leave off several important necessities that should be priority on one's list to install, before proceeding with further guess-work and endless repetitions of the same old problems.
Before all the bells and whistles, pyrometers, boost-gauges, and such, the
ABSOLUTE most important gauge that should be on a diesel engine is a mechanical
fuel-pressure gauge.
Without it, all one can do is throw filters at the problem and hope it goes away.
Running a close second in importance is a good SEE-THRU
SEDIMENT BOWL; GoldenRod makes the absolute best design available; it has ALL of the assets that make for good fuel maintenance.
Installed prior to the lift-pump and main fuel-filter, a good sediment-bowl will trap all that gooky crap, before it is able to clog the NON-servicable main filter.
You can look at the bowl and SEE when it needs dumping/rinsing; and, it doesn't cost a cent to rinse it out.
To get rid of and prevent future attacks of the "bugs", I highly recommend the genuine ZE-BUG magnetic "algae"-killing filters.
I fought an "algae" invasion for several months, using all manner of pour-in products, all to no avail.
I installed the ZE-BUG and have not had an issue since.
