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Diesel engines
Someone told me that you can run a diesel engine on kerosene/paraffin. Is this true? If so, what, if any modifications are required?
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As well as the detergent & lubricant qualities A_S refers to, paraffin is far more volatile than diesel (IE bigger, faster 'bang') and it will damage your engine.
If you mean an old fashioned, low-tech engine, then by all means try it. The original diesel was designed to run on almost anything with a volatile content. I think it was intended to run on oil from nuts? And provide cheap power for underdeveloped countries?
As well as the detergent & lubricant qualities A_S refers to, paraffin is far more volatile than diesel (IE bigger, faster 'bang') and it will damage your engine.
If you mean an old fashioned, low-tech engine, then by all means try it. The original diesel was designed to run on almost anything with a volatile content. I think it was intended to run on oil from nuts? And provide cheap power for underdeveloped countries?