Straight Kerosene?
Is it possible to run straight kero with some sort of addative like Lucas addative,etc. or is there any other issues besides just lubrication?
I have run 20-30% kero with BIO but I dont have any bio diesel at the moment and have a bunch of kerosene and don't want to waste it.
Thanks
I have run 20-30% kero with BIO but I dont have any bio diesel at the moment and have a bunch of kerosene and don't want to waste it.
Thanks
i just put in 30 gallons of bad diesel the other day. when i had the tank drained, it looked and smelled like kerosene. it ran...but barely. i thought i was driving a bomb. couldnt get over 20 mph and it was herkin and jerkin the whole way, shootin out black and white smoke.
Is it possible to run straight kero with some sort of addative like Lucas addative,etc. or is there any other issues besides just lubrication?
I have run 20-30% kero with BIO but I dont have any bio diesel at the moment and have a bunch of kerosene and don't want to waste it.
I have run 20-30% kero with BIO but I dont have any bio diesel at the moment and have a bunch of kerosene and don't want to waste it.
Thanks
Coal Train
Yes, its an '01 with the VP44.
Why does that make a difference?
hiperf Can't run straight bio in -10F winters around here my friend. Normally B-60 you can get away with all Winter. BUt, not making any this Winter. Thanks.
Yes, its an '01 with the VP44.
Why does that make a difference?
hiperf Can't run straight bio in -10F winters around here my friend. Normally B-60 you can get away with all Winter. BUt, not making any this Winter. Thanks.
The problem is kerosene has no lubricating properties and the VP44 is cooled and lubricated by the fuel.
Also, because most VP44's have seen LSD fuel, the seals have absorbed the sulphur. Kerosene doesn't have the same levels of sulphur and this causes the sulphur in the seals to leach back into the kerosene. This dries and cracks the seals.
Overall, kerosene is bad juju in VP trucks.
Also, because most VP44's have seen LSD fuel, the seals have absorbed the sulphur. Kerosene doesn't have the same levels of sulphur and this causes the sulphur in the seals to leach back into the kerosene. This dries and cracks the seals.
Overall, kerosene is bad juju in VP trucks.



