Diesel & Copper tanks

johnneale

New member
Joined
27 Sep 2001
Messages
98
Location
Fareham
Visit site
I've heard that Diesel and Copper is a bad mix...... What happens and why ???
I gather copper exhaust pipes are banned as they can cause a poisonous gas, but my concern is for copper pipes/fittings and tanks in contact with diesel.
 
G

Guest

Guest
I had an old wooden motor sailer with a copper diesel tank. Never had any trouble. I think the first engine (1948) was petrol, but the Lister SL3 was installed in 1961, and I had her until 1996.
 

vyv_cox

Well-known member
Joined
16 May 2001
Messages
25,870
Location
France, sailing Aegean Sea.
coxeng.co.uk
Two problems that I can think of.

Hydrocarbon lubricants foam badly if copper is included in the oil circuit. May also be a problem with diesel.

Diesel contains active sulphur, so copper sulphide could coat internal surfaces. I doubt whether this would be a major problem, but avoiding particulates in the fuel supply seems like a good idea,
 

Other threads that may be of interest

Top