A new fuel: diesel-kerosene

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by oiseautempete » 03/03/10, 12:11

evamu wrote:Thank you oiseautempete for your answer,

but when you talk about mixing, are you talking about kero / diesel mixture or kero / oil mixture?
How much do you cut the keros?

What is a rotodiesel pump? :?: :?:


Are you sure you've seen a diesel before? just for the question about the rotodiesel pump, one of the most common pumps on older diesel (indirect injection) : Lol:
And on a modern diesel, personally I would not venture to play idiot because a repair on that it costs an arm (see the 2)
I don't drive diesel, I drive too few km and in addition I hate these noisy vibrating and stinking engines ... well, the last common rail diesel 6 cylinder BMW at the limit ... : Cheesy:
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by evamu » 03/03/10, 14:33

Ok, I call it an injection pump

if not for the mixture you have an idea?
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by Former Oceano » 03/03/10, 15:17

In fact it is a brand of manufacturer of diesel injection pump.

For example on my 305SRD we had either a Rotodiesel, or a Bosch (I had the latter).
Rotodiesel is more sensitive to the lubricating qualities of fuel. The Bosch allows more freedom. If you have a Roto, you can often mount a Bosch instead, just find one in a scrapyard.
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