sweet pump design where it eats itself with water intrusion, that's why i like my P series mechanical bosch pump on my truck it's like a wood chipper, i could probably fuel it with chunks of bacon and sausage and it would be happy![]()
I know most of you drive petrol (gasoline) cars but need to share this experience for any of you with diesels.
Filled my X5 with water contaminated diesel recently and after 400 km it just wouldn't run with all sorts of injection warnings.
Long story (6 weeks) short - my BMW dealer had to replace all 6 injectors, fuel rail, fuel filter, 3 fuel pumps, 2 pressure regulators and the plastic fuel tank had to be cleaned.
All lines flushed out and BMW will no longer offer warranty on my engine but my insurance company will.
Total cost (paid for by my insurance company) AUD $18,000 (Approx US $12,000).
Hopefully the picture will show the metallic sludge at the bottom of the fuel which could be moved around with a magnet.
Interestingly my Vito (Merc Benz) suffered the same fuel but no damage due to fuel pumps that don't require diesel fuel to lubricate - a filter change & tank flush (by my MB dealer) and it was fine.
Last edited by Zeuk in Oz; 11-28-2008 at 08:05 PM.
"I'm not the village idiot.
But when he retires I'm next on the list."
sweet pump design where it eats itself with water intrusion, that's why i like my P series mechanical bosch pump on my truck it's like a wood chipper, i could probably fuel it with chunks of bacon and sausage and it would be happy![]()
all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it
Whoa... so it was a gas station who sold you that diesel?
"I'm not the village idiot.
But when he retires I'm next on the list."
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Since getting my car back it is using approximately 0.7 litres per 100 km less than it was before - the wonder of new injectors, I suppose.
"I'm not the village idiot.
But when he retires I'm next on the list."
Due to the fact that most service stations use the same type of storage tank for gasoline as they do for diesel fuel (no water seperation equipment), I wouldn't drive a mile without an aftermarket water seperator/fuel filter mounted in the engine compartment. In the states Raycor offers one for +- $100. An ounce of prevention IS worth a pound of cure.