Boatdocter
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Can someone explain what this means and or how it works? I know dumb question but just curious. Thanks Greg
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Just because the compensator has been bypassed doesn't mean you can only run diesel. There are a bunch of people on here that run just about anything that is flamable with engines that have the compensator bypassed.nattieleather said:Yep you have to muddy up gasoline in the multifuel engines. The motor prefers to run on diesel and some of the later motors are not multifuel any more because the fuel compinsator on the injector pump has been by passed and staight diesel is all you should run. The fuel compinastor adjusted the flow of fuel to the injectors.
i had a similar problem a while back. started just pumping diesel back into my tank and problem was solved. it was hard to start my truck when it had not been running and even if it was already at operating temp.sermis said:I noticed on my truck if the gas % is too high it is hard to start but will ring fine once started.
roger-wilco-66 said:Hey boatdocter, you know what this kind of homework leads to? OD disease and a heavy piece of green iron on the driveway?
Mark
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