Can heating oil be used as fuel?
Hello guys,
I am a plumber and when we do a conversion of oil to gas boiler sometimes we end up whith a lot of left over heating oil. I was told that heating oil is the dame as diesel except less refined? If I filter the oil can this be used safely with out risk of damaging mechanicals or seals?
Tx gonzy
I am a plumber and when we do a conversion of oil to gas boiler sometimes we end up whith a lot of left over heating oil. I was told that heating oil is the dame as diesel except less refined? If I filter the oil can this be used safely with out risk of damaging mechanicals or seals?
Tx gonzy
ya i run home heating fuel for a good portion of the year. just keep up with you fuel filter and run some additives with it and you should be good to go. my truck runs much smoother on it as well.
what additives are you implying?
tx g
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I wouldn't consider doing such thing, just wondering.
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tx g
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I wouldn't consider doing such thing, just wondering.g
Last edited by Diesel loco; Sep 27, 2011 at 08:28 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Heating oil is # 2 fuel, not #1. You only have #1 if the tank is to be outside in very cold weather. Usually #1 is referred to as Kerosene or K1. I have run heating oil for years in my off road and boats. During the winter I have the delivery guy spit me 30 % K1 and 70 % #2 to make it so it does not gel.
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