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Re: Algae growth in Diesl
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Posted by Kevin (FL) on January 19, 2005 at 13:01:05 from (12.77.198.205):
In Reply to: Algae growth in Diesl posted by Trkr on January 19, 2005 at 09:35:40:
When I was shrimping over in Mississippi & Louisiana, we bought agaecide from Green Marine in Metairie, LA. They also have offices in Houston & Jacksonville. Website as follows: http://www.greenmarineinc.com/locations.html I learned about diesel fuel algae while shrimping one night about 8 miles offshore and the engine (Perkins 6-354) began running erratically. We shut it down and checked the Racor fuel filter. When I pulled the element, it looked like an old mop with long, black "tenacles". An older, more seasoned shrimper buddy came to my assistance and explained what the problem was--algae growing in my tank. Problem was--the fuel tank was too large for the boat and I never could fill it to capacity. The next week I built a smaller tank and removed the big one--after that, never had any more problems. We still used the algaecide though, especially during the off season when the fuel wasn't moved much.
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