The fuel system is the heart of a diesel engine. Every BTU of power your engine produces starts with fuel being delivered at exactly the right time, in exactly the right quantity, at extremely high pressure. When the fuel system isn't performing correctly, nothing downstream of it can be right either. Yet fuel system maintenance is often overlooked until a problem becomes impossible to ignore.
Fuel Filters: Your First Line of Defense
Diesel fuel contains microscopic particles, water contamination, and biological growth — especially in biodiesel blends — that can damage injectors and fuel pumps. When a filter becomes saturated, fuel flow is restricted and the engine starves, causing power loss, rough running, and hard starts.
- Replace primary and secondary filters on a calendar schedule — don't wait for a warning light.
- Biodiesel blends, multiple fuel sources, dusty or humid environments all demand more frequent changes.
- Drain the water separator at every oil change. Free water causes corrosion, degrades injector performance, and can cause misfires.
Injector Health and Performance
Over time, injector nozzles coke up with carbon deposits, affecting spray pattern and fuel atomization. The result is incomplete combustion, black smoke, reduced power, and increased fuel consumption.
Injector cleaner additives added directly to the fuel tank can help dissolve light carbon buildup and restore minor performance losses.
Requires professional ultrasonic cleaning or full replacement. We test injector performance with diagnostic equipment to determine the right solution — so you don't pay for replacements you don't need.
Fuel Quality Matters More Than You Think
Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel has less lubricity than older high-sulfur fuel. Fuel pumps and injectors get less protection from the fuel itself — a quality additive with lubricity improvers helps on high-mileage or hard-working engines.
Diesel fuel gels at low temperatures. Bishop winters get cold — use a winter-blend diesel or anti-gel additive to prevent filter clogging and no-starts in freezing conditions.
Filling at multiple stations, storing fuel on-site, or running biodiesel blends all increase contamination risk. More frequent filter changes are the best defense.
Lift Pump and High-Pressure Fuel Pump
The lift pump moves fuel from the tank to the high-pressure injection pump. A failing lift pump causes fuel starvation symptoms nearly identical to a clogged filter — power loss, rough running, hard starts.
The high-pressure fuel pump is costly to replace — and in many cases, failure is directly caused by neglected filter changes that allowed contaminants to reach the pump. Proper filter maintenance is your best insurance against a pump replacement bill.
Don't wait for a warning light — put fuel system maintenance on a schedule.
Fuel System Service & Diagnostics
From filter replacements and water separator service to injector testing, ultrasonic cleaning, and full fuel system diagnostics — Britt's Diesel handles it all. Located in Bishop, CA, serving the Eastern Sierra region. Open Monday through Friday.
(760) 872-1883MON – FRI | BISHOP, CA




