I heard a guy call in to "Hank's Place" on XM radio who said he was having problems with fuel gelling at -25 degrees in northern Maine.
A guy from Michigan called in later and said that the guy with gelling problems could resolve the problem by putting 2 gallons of gasoline in each diesel fuel tank.
When I was at a service location today I asked the lead mechanic about this, and he said that some drivers use up to 10% gasoline to avoid gelling problems.
Anybody on the forum who has experience with this method of dealing with gelling, or potential gelling?
A guy from Michigan called in later and said that the guy with gelling problems could resolve the problem by putting 2 gallons of gasoline in each diesel fuel tank.
When I was at a service location today I asked the lead mechanic about this, and he said that some drivers use up to 10% gasoline to avoid gelling problems.
Anybody on the forum who has experience with this method of dealing with gelling, or potential gelling?