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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 631136" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>Oh, I know what guys on the forums are saying about ULSD, but you and I both know that for every 1 knowledgeable person on a diesel truck forum, there are 1000 fools who are ICPs (Internet Certified Professionals). I wonder how many of those guys that are saying "ULSD killed my pump" actually took their pumps into a reputable pump repair shop and asked them what killed it? And I wonder how many of those guys actually actually followed the recommendations of the fuel distributors and changed their fuel filters before putting the first drop of ULSD into their tanks? I guess I tend to take the word of our pump rebuilder over all else. Besides, if ULSD was so bad for lubricity, why have the pump failures not continued to happen? I saw a rash of threads when ULSD first came out, then these trickled off to nothing. That tells me that there were a whole whack of higher miler trucks out there with shellac coating everything, and they didn't bother doing their first filter change like they were supposed to.</p><p></p><p>I dunno. I guess I could be wrong, but the last time was in '68. :lol2: :lol2: </p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 631136, member: 2862"] Oh, I know what guys on the forums are saying about ULSD, but you and I both know that for every 1 knowledgeable person on a diesel truck forum, there are 1000 fools who are ICPs (Internet Certified Professionals). I wonder how many of those guys that are saying "ULSD killed my pump" actually took their pumps into a reputable pump repair shop and asked them what killed it? And I wonder how many of those guys actually actually followed the recommendations of the fuel distributors and changed their fuel filters before putting the first drop of ULSD into their tanks? I guess I tend to take the word of our pump rebuilder over all else. Besides, if ULSD was so bad for lubricity, why have the pump failures not continued to happen? I saw a rash of threads when ULSD first came out, then these trickled off to nothing. That tells me that there were a whole whack of higher miler trucks out there with shellac coating everything, and they didn't bother doing their first filter change like they were supposed to. I dunno. I guess I could be wrong, but the last time was in '68. :lol2: :lol2: Rod [/QUOTE]
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