1st time using B20

roosterdiesel

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Was the B20 cloudy when you pumped it?

B20 should not be cloudy at 70F. I would let that sample set a day or two without disturbing it to see if any glycerine falls out. If a white substance settles in the bottom of the jar plan on changing the fuel filters soon.
 

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I assume it must have been, but since I put the sample in an empty plastic Powerservice bottle I didn't really get a good look at it in the jar until a couple days later. I know the PS bottle was clean because I'd just emptied it into my tank. Even rinsed it with some diesel first.

I've been letting both jars sit at room temp for about a day now. There is already a small amount of white sediment in the bottom of both...slightly more in the straight B20. I'll get a picture up and let you see if you think it's glycerine.

Appreciate the help.
 

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