Gelled up

Ironman03R

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Ok so I screwed up and ran out of PowerService last week and hadnt had a chance to get more. Yesterday it was in the single didgets here, 2 days ago it was 60*! Truck was plugged in and started great, but after an hour or so my fuel gelled in the filter and rear tank. I used PowerService Diesel 911 to get it goin then ran about 200mi. with no problems.
Should I change my filter now or let it go? Other than keeping the corect additive in the tanks, what else should I do to prevent this from happening again?
From now on I'm keepin a bottle of 911 in the tool box just in case!
 

argve

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I used the 911 stuff from time to time and never changed my filter after getting her running again - I would not change it but that's just me...

Mine left me stranded on the side of the road twice because of gelled fuel in the super cold snaps - that 911 stuff works wonders...
 

NJKen

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Power sevrice products are really good. My 02 started just fine this morning in Lyme NH where it was -15F and ran fine for a 1 hour drive. Good Stuff!
Ken
 
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