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Re: Can I make Diesel fuel out of Kerosene and Motor Oil?
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Posted by Ed on September 18, 2002 at 06:01:16 from (198.185.163.7):
In Reply to: Can I make Diesel fuel out of Kerosene and Motor Oil? posted by Duane(Pa) on September 16, 2002 at 13:34:28:
Man, I learned a lot of stuff. Why would you want to burn expensive Kero when cheeper Diesel is all you need. In my part of the contry it's almost double the cost. I've heard of a number of people burning No 2 fuel oil but that just makes the engine start harder. No 2 and Diesel are very simular and some suppliers are even delivering Diesel to homes in place of No 2 - the red stuff I've also heard of people using Kero in the winter because it startes easier - heard it burns hotter also. I've got to believe that as you move away from Diesel towards a Kero blend or No 2 bend it's tougher on the engine. my 2 cents
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