cleaning tanks
The color of fresh diesel fuel is dark red, to indicate it is not taxed and is off-the-road diesel. A dark red color in your Racor filter may simply be due to the type of fuel in the tank. I suggest...1. shut off the fuel line at the fuel shut-off valve,2. take the Racor apart (have a bucket under it to catch all the pieces) 3. Clean it carefully using lots of paper towels (disposed of properly),4. Dry it completely,5. reassemble it, fill it, and purge it of air. You may not need to purge the engine fuel system of air if you are lucky.The bottom bowl of your Racor should show a uniform color of clear, dark red. If a modest amount of water is drawn form the tank. it will accumulate in the bottom of the bowl.If you have more than a modest amount of water, bite the bullet. Get some buckets or fuel jugs and drain your fuel tank. I drained mine by simply buying a Rule 360 bilge pump. I soldered wires to the pump and lowered it to the bottom of my fuel tank through the inspection port. Then I pumped the diesel fuel into jugs. It is easy to do since you can shut off the pump by shutting off the electricity. (Don't worry, it won't explode. It's diesel, not gasoline!) Once you have pumped the fuel out, clean the tank. Use clean rags or paper towels tied to a stick and vigorously rub the surfaces, being careful not to damage the dip tube. Dispose of things properly (into a plastic bag, etc). Then refill with clean fuel.Once you have done this you will always know how to empty your tank and clean it.Bob ClarkSouthern Cross 31 "Sea Bear"