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water in fuel tank #8038577 09/25/12 07:52 PM
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have any of you had a problem with water in the fuel on your ram diesels? i got water in the fuel last week and the truck is still in the shop. it apparently did major damage to the injectors and pumps. i have turned it over to the insurance, but they are still checking things out and so i don't know exactly what is the extent of damage.


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Re: water in fuel tank [Re: tufffish] #8060353 10/01/12 11:31 AM
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not on a ram diesel, but with other gasoline vehicles, water does a number on the combustion chamber of an engine and can ruin the engine, how did water get in the tank, and please say from the gas station depending on your coverage that the only way the insurance will cover it.

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