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In article , Steven Shelikoff
wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 21:17:43 -0500, Glenn Ashmore wrote: I believe that was for OIL not diesel. Not much difference between diesel and oil. Most definitely there is a difference. Lubricating oil is at engine temperature which boils off the water vapor of combustion, therefore virtually free of water (which digests the paper). Not so in fuel oil - condensation and ground water leaks into the storage tanks. |
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