Old Navy
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Then you know that water goes to the bottom of the tank and when a tank is drained almost empty sea water is pumped in for ballast. At least that is the way it was in the old navy.Diesel fuel can last months and months without going bad. I’d be more inclined to believe water in the fuel somehow, although even diesel trucks have a separate diesel/water separator to remove the residual water from the fuel; but with extreme water in the fuel; the filter is saturated with water in mere minutes and any subsequent water will go directly to the fuel rail. Water to the fuel rail of a diesel engine is VERY bad and will result in seized engine quite quickly. And yes, I’m speaking from experience as I been a fuel systems engineer for 28 years.
Dave

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