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Fuel Quality Issues
A recent article in the Bermuda News stated a couple of weeks ago The Millennium ferry experienced a malfunction to one of its four main engines on Wednesday May 27th, the Department of Marine and Ports said. “Due to the loss of one engine, along with the inclement weather which the island experienced at the end of last week, the Millennium was not able to operate as scheduled through to Friday May 29th”, a spokesperson said. “A plan is underway to effect repairs as soon as
Jun 17, 20151 min read
Moisture Control Tips
WATER in diesel fuel is the number one CONTAMINENT and challenge that fleets face on a daily basis, not necessarily just in the winter. We offer our tips on controlling the water in our prevent defense checklist. Be prepared! WATER in your fuel can be a costly mistake. AFS Moisture Control Document 2015 #microbialgrowth #fuelquality #watercontamination #dieselfuel #moisturecontrol #fuelmaintenance
Apr 28, 20151 min read
Marine Fueling – The Quality Proposition from the Refinery to the Water!
Join us for a webi nar on Feb 20, 2015 at 1:00 PM EST. Register now! https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/800404147526817025 Take a few minutes to look under hood of the supply chain top to bottom and its potential impact on your marine fueling opportunities. Whether you’re currently in this fueling space or contemplating entry into this exciting market, your time will be well invested as we look into the challenges and opportunities in the marine fueling market. Topic
Feb 10, 20151 min read
How to Prevent Diesel Fuel Gelling
You wake up one morning to go to work and your vehicle will not start. Your fuel has gelled in the tank overnight. What do you do? For truck drivers, the winter months are more than just that risky season when they have to be extra careful in driving. In fact, the cold months pose a lot more problems for them, one of which is diesel fuel gelling. Diesel fuel gelling happens when the paraffin usually present in diesel starts to solidify when the temperature drops. At 32 degre
Jan 15, 20153 min read
Why Fuel Injectors Go Bad: Poor Fuel Quality
Injectors can die a slow and painful death. Most injectors over time without proper care and maintenance will become depreciated, causing the diesel injectors to fail. So the question is, how can you prevent this from happening to you? “The biggest reason for fuel injector failure is low-grade fuel,” says Jon Milne, owner of Milne Auto Restoration in Atascadero, Calif. “That’s why a lot of truck owners swear by using premium fuel, low quality or contaminated fuels can corrode
Nov 18, 20142 min read
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