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Steve B Member Since: 22 May 2009 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 586 |
Interesting.
My RGV 250 2 stroke motorbike ran on kerosene once after I filled the tank with the stuff by mistake, started ok when hot but a bit of a struggle to start when cold. Steve |
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29th May 2009 9:13pm |
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waterfox Member Since: 05 Feb 2009 Location: Buenos Aires Posts: 2 |
I've heard of trucks mixing kerosene with diesel in winter to make them easier to start.......
Ch He who laughs last , thinks slowest |
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25th Jun 2009 5:11pm |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
The wolfs are sometimes run off Kerosene, but it dramaticaly reduces the life of your engine, so I wouldn't advise it
Glyn |
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25th Jun 2009 8:35pm |
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MK Member Since: 28 Aug 2008 Location: Santiago Posts: 2410 |
It is a matter of lubricating the injection pump properly. Some brands recommend the use of kerosene in winter up to 30% or so. I would not do it on these high tech common rail pumps. Puma 110" SW
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25th Jun 2009 10:54pm |
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Lionel Member Since: 12 Aug 2008 Location: Melbourne Posts: 59 |
Do the Wolfs use TD5 engines? I thought it was a version of the 300Tdi - in which case they need some lubricating oil added if kerosene is used. The TD5 is supposed to be fine on kerosene (or jet fuel), but I think I would add a small amount of oil as well, as the lubricity of kerosene is less than that of diesel fuel Cheers, Lionel |
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16th Sep 2009 11:38pm |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
Wolf is a normal 300Tdi, well nowerdays a 3-10 times refurbished 300Tdi! As above I would sugest you add it as an additve rather than the main fuel. Not to be funny but TD5 is meant to run on the same as all derv engines- diesel!!!....Like my TD4 it runs better on regular derv than the 'super' type. Glyn |
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17th Sep 2009 1:24am |
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Lionel Member Since: 12 Aug 2008 Location: Melbourne Posts: 59 |
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Not to be funny but TD5 is meant to run on the same as all derv engines- diesel!!!....Like my TD4 it runs better on regular derv than the 'super' type. Glyn[/quote] I wasn't being funny either! I was responding to a specific request for information as to whether the TD5 was OK on kerosene. According to the chief designer of the TD5, Les Wilkins, all the TD5 injector development work was done using kerosene, with NO problems. Hence my comment. Apparently, the US military used TD5's running on jet fuel successfully (similar to kerosene). Cheers, Lionel |
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18th Sep 2009 4:25am |
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Ohlins Member Since: 20 Oct 2009 Location: French Pyrénées Posts: 28 |
It has been known,albeit in a 300tdi,to use heating oil diluted with a normal tank of diesel...
ie 20 litres of heating oil mixed with 5 litres of clean cheap supermarket engine oil for lube Run normal diesel tank to half full and fill with the heating oil mix...run until empty and fill full again with normal diesel...run until and half full and repeat the process.... Just say'in like |
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16th Apr 2010 7:19am |
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