It's oil-we had an oil boiler, searched long and hard to find someone to work on it. First three that said "we service oil furnaces" found out that really means "we'll be glad to sell you a new gas furnace" some even went as far as to lie about the condition of the unit we had. Eventually our oil supplier hooked us up with a former oil tech who came and made it work because he didn't want to loose another one to gas, Yes it was still good when we finally gave up and installed a new gas boiler. If you're smelling oil and it's sooted up you're running rich or it's not igniting the fuel you have. Try the basics as suggested by changing the nozzle and cleaning all the burner stuff. Watch the fire, you can learn a lot. You're draft may be messed up but you'll need a tech with a manometer to adjust the draft, which is why the furnace guys don't like oil you actually have to know what you're doing, work and get dirty. We had it a little easier ours was a boiler so we didn't have as much exposure on deadly furnace gasses.
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