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12-22-2008 06:45 PM #1
if you want a diesel go buy one.
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12-22-2008 06:53 PM #2
I don't think gas engines can run on kero.. a diesel can run kero, but thats itYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
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1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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12-22-2008 06:55 PM #3
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12-22-2008 07:18 PM #4
My old man told me when he was a young man driving tractors mid to late 40's
they would run on gas and there was a radiator shade they would close to build heat, then they would switch over to kerosene.Also said the tractors had 2 tanks. But thats all I know about it,maybe check the tractor forums.
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12-23-2008 04:55 AM #5
They have to warm up on gas, all right, and the compression ratio can't be very high. I doubt that a modern high-comp engine would run very long on it. Isn't kerosene more expensive than gas, as well as being illegal to run on the road? (No road tax)
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12-23-2008 07:21 AM #6
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12-23-2008 08:01 AM #7
Kerosene is essentially a rebrand of Diesel and Heating oil #1, and very close in molecular weight to turbine fuel. All have similar distillation ranges.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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