Alrob
Well-Known Member
Is using domestic heating oil detrimental to your diesel marine engine?
hypothetically if it was legal of course
hypothetically if it was legal of course
Is using domestic heating oil detrimental to your diesel marine engine?
hypothetically if it was legal of course
Is using domestic heating oil detrimental to your diesel marine engine?
hypothetically if it was legal of course
My local garage sells it from the pump as well, 67p last week, trust it is for tractors etc.For the first time ever, I saw red diesel for sale at the roadside this week. Little old country filling station on the A354 had reduced down to just one pump and was displaying a sign 'RED DIESEL 75p - sorry no petrol', Guess that was for local farmers.
It used to be half a pint of straight 30 engine oil per gallon.Possibly, but may depend on your engine. Many years ago I owned an ex fishing boat fitted with a Gardner diesel. The hand book said that it would run on lamp oil (presumably paraffin) but as this had no lubricating effect some oil had to be added to prevent wear of the injector pump - it suggested used sump oil, but I can not remember the proportions.