Diesel Fuel System Contamination: Overview
This procedure explains the proper method for extracting a fuel sample and specific methods to inspect for contamination of any kind. The contamination we are looking for on the clean side of the Fuel Filter is very small. We don't say dirt because it may be metal, water, plastic or any other contamination, other than clean diesel fuel. The smallest we can see with naked eye is about 30 Microns. The only way we can see this size of contamination is to properly collect it and view it. The fuel sample needs to be taken from the clean side of the system. In order to get a good clean side sample to inspect, perform the following procedure exactly.
| Required Equipment |
| ONE LITER GLASS MEASURING CUP |
| FOUR FEET OF CLEAR, FLEXIBLE TUBING, 5/16 ID (available at the local hardware store) |
| MULTI-BULB LED FLASHLIGHT |
| HPDP FUEL RETURN HOSE |
| BRAKE CLEANER SPRAY |
| SELF LIGHTING MAGNIFIER (Optional) |
| All items used for collecting fuel MUST be cleaned with clean diesel fuel, brake clean, and air ONLY. Failure to clean these items will contaminate the fuel sample. Do Not use towels to wipe out the measuring cup. |
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| 1. 5/16" CLEAR TUBING (20' Length) |
| 2. MULTI-BULB LED FLASHLIGHT |
| 3. 4 CUP (1 LITER) "PYREX" STYLE MEASURING CUP |
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| 1. Fuel Injection Pump return line quick disconnect |
| 2. Fuel Injection Pump supply line quick disconnect |