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17-02-2010, 10:19 AM | #1 | ||
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Filled the Mondeo yesterday, and for the first time got fuel on my hands owing to a leaky coupling at the nozzle/hose coupling.
Smelled and felt pretty much like kerosene/heating oil - which got me thinking. Can kero be used in diesel engine as an alternative to the usual stuff? Not something I would willingly do - but in an emergency..... I've seen some people maintain that diesels will burn anything oily - used chip oil (filtered I would guess), rape seed oil etc etc. I'm waiting for someone to claim they run well on smelly sox But seriously, I would like informed guidance. Thanks
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