A diesel fuel delivery system that maintains optimum fuel delivery to the
engine despite the presence of an ice blockage at the fuel strainer. Ice
formation in diesel fuel can cause fuel blockage at the fuel strainer and
generate high vacuum conditions as the engine tries to draw fuel from the
tank. A normally closed bypass valve automatically opens in response to
an engine vacuum condition higher than normal engine vacuum levels. Upon
the bypass valve opening, fuel is drawn through an auxiliary inlet port
and line located above the ice formation in the tank.