Diesel engine question......
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As I understand, diesel engines are pretty tolerant of their fuel, and the simpler the engine the more tolerant. I may allegedly know people who run non common rail diesel cars almost exclusively on heating oil.
I'm certainly not a diesel expert though, so don't take that as an emphatic 'yes'.
I'm certainly not a diesel expert though, so don't take that as an emphatic 'yes'.


Yes they will run on pretty much anything, albeit possibly at reduced power, pro rata with the calorific value of the fuel.
For example military spec diesel gens sets have a de-rate figure for running on AVTUR which is used in cold climates, as #2 diesel (what we know as common diesel) solidifies (waxes) at approx 0oF.
Regards
Iain
For example military spec diesel gens sets have a de-rate figure for running on AVTUR which is used in cold climates, as #2 diesel (what we know as common diesel) solidifies (waxes) at approx 0oF.
Regards
Iain
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