[AT] diesel

Edchainsaw at aol.com Edchainsaw at aol.com
Tue May 7 19:25:05 PDT 2013


I think you will find that the bioDiesel is more lubricating than straight  
diesel.  My new semi (cummins isx) warrenty is void  if I add   oil to the 
fuel (and it can be detected) I dont think its bad to add the oil but  it 
just something extra.
 
we questioned our oil delivery man hard on these questions and he had facts 
 and sheets of tests to back him up.    The oil makes the things  smoke the 
EPA (city folks---yes your responsible for that) dont like  smoke.   
 
The Bio fuels  DO NOT RUST TANKS!  the rust comes from a tank  beeing clean 
and left empty so air can get in the tank if its a steel tank. rust  is  
oxidation of metal.  for oxidation to occur you need air.  
 
we had an algae problem in the late 70's and early 80's  but filters  and 
the killer solutions got that undercontrol...   yes  change  your filters 
often!     we burn in exess of  10,000 gal  of diesel  a year in 3 storage 
tanks.  we try to keep all steel tanks  topped (so no air can get to the tank 
walls because its condensation that's your  problem not the fuel) 
 
we as humans have to try to blame the unknown when things dont go like we  
like, but if you do your job before storage of any engine you will be ok.  



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