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Proberly not, as the more heavy fuel also carry acids and sulfur there
simply are more dirt in the heavy fuels, something that is no problem in a huge ships engine undertaking maintaince on regular times ,where the pistons are houled and the rings cleaned every 2 month and, you easily end up with an engine blocked by unburned remains, valves that will not close well, all in all , what you think you save can add extra costs while the engine suffer. ---- beside when the engine are not made for the fuel the smoke can turn out to be a major problem. Also even the old slow running engines are made for a particular fuel, the jets in the carburator aswell as the spray holes in the diesel engine, are made so that a wrong fuel will only caurse trouble , the engine will turn out being very "dirty" and esp. more modern engines will soon fail or the engine will soon be vorn out. |
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