Water in injectors?

Was using the case 895 yesterday no problems at all. Today I started it up fine but within a few minutes it started to cut out / slow down like it had no fuel which was strange as I topped it up yesterday.

i checked the fuel filters and no fuel
Was coming out. Took the fuel pipe of and nothing so used a compressor to blow back in the tank and fuel started coming out.

but it still won’t start up.

I took the injectors leads off and a white murky diesel smelling fluid is coming from them. Pipe to the injector is clean diesel but looks like the injector is clogged with this murky white creamy diesel.

im guessing water has some how got in but at a bit of a loss at what to try next.
Any ideas?
 

james ds

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Was using the case 895 yesterday no problems at all. Today I started it up fine but within a few minutes it started to cut out / slow down like it had no fuel which was strange as I topped it up yesterday.

i checked the fuel filters and no fuel
Was coming out. Took the fuel pipe of and nothing so used a compressor to blow back in the tank and fuel started coming out.

but it still won’t start up.

I took the injectors leads off and a white murky diesel smelling fluid is coming from them. Pipe to the injector is clean diesel but looks like the injector is clogged with this murky white creamy diesel.

im guessing water has some how got in but at a bit of a loss at what to try next.
Any ideas?
That’s the gunk from the biofuel in the diesel. You need a good clean out.
 

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