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I read in Road and Track that US diesel fuels have lower lubricity than the
euro diesel. This can cause problems with the new import diesels. Does anyone know about Jet A? Will this affect the SMA and Thielert engines? |
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"Dude" wrote in message
... I read in Road and Track that US diesel fuels have lower lubricity than the euro diesel. This can cause problems with the new import diesels. Does anyone know about Jet A? Will this affect the SMA and Thielert engines? Jet-A has much lower lubricity than diesel fuel. The Thielert is specifically made to run on Jet-A...I would guess all aero diesels are. I wouldn't recommend running Jet-A in a road diesel though, unless you can modify the injector pump. Paul |
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"Paul Sengupta" writes:
I read in Road and Track that US diesel fuels have lower lubricity than the euro diesel. This can cause problems with the new import diesels. Does anyone know about Jet A? Will this affect the SMA and Thielert engines? Jet-A has much lower lubricity than diesel fuel. The Thielert is specifically made to run on Jet-A...I would guess all aero diesels are. I wouldn't recommend running Jet-A in a road diesel though, unless you can modify the injector pump. Indeed; the guys I knew who maintained Detroit & Cummings-driven refueling trucks at a major a/p told me running them on JetA was responsible for reducing the engine life considerably. But the ready availability and untaxed cost of it made it desirable. Indeed much of the ramp lice you see have Diesels and run on JetA. -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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I wonder if there is an additive you could put in it, like an STP for jet a?
"David Lesher" wrote in message ... "Paul Sengupta" writes: I read in Road and Track that US diesel fuels have lower lubricity than the euro diesel. This can cause problems with the new import diesels. Does anyone know about Jet A? Will this affect the SMA and Thielert engines? Jet-A has much lower lubricity than diesel fuel. The Thielert is specifically made to run on Jet-A...I would guess all aero diesels are. I wouldn't recommend running Jet-A in a road diesel though, unless you can modify the injector pump. Indeed; the guys I knew who maintained Detroit & Cummings-driven refueling trucks at a major a/p told me running them on JetA was responsible for reducing the engine life considerably. But the ready availability and untaxed cost of it made it desirable. Indeed much of the ramp lice you see have Diesels and run on JetA. -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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![]() Dude wrote: I wonder if there is an additive you could put in it, like an STP for jet a? Yes. This question came up in Truck Trend magazine a while back. A guy wrote in that he was a mechanic for some major airline. Any fuel taken out of the plane could not be put back in, it was stored for disposal. He wanted to know if he could run the jet A in his F350. Answer was because all the lubricity is refined out of jet fuel you could use it but you had to put that back in. Somebody sold it in small cans but I didn't pay attention to who it was as I don't have a diesel yet. |
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