Pamschwindt
RVF Regular
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- Dec 18, 2020
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I think you have a fuel filter that is located along the frame rail somewhere between the fuel tank and engine. Be sure that filter is checked and/or changed.Thanks SO much. I had not thought of that. I appreciate this
Back in the 2000's we had problems with Ford Commercial Trucks having algae in the fuel system for some reason. We didn't have it with the Internationals we sold, just the Fords. This algae will clog every fuel filter and if bad enough will clog the fuel lines too. Check the fuel tank with a flash light to see if you have any slimy looking stuff in there. It grows in between the fuel and any water that may be in the tank. There are treatments you can pour in to prevent the growth of this algae but I don't think it will get rid of it if you have a bad case of it. You may have to have the fuel tank power washed from the inside. You will need to flush the fuel lines and change all the fuel filters again if you have it growing in there.More than likely the only fuel filter is in the tank and part of the fuel pump.