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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:35:51 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
wrote: 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. Not much other than viscosity, flow rate, condensate content, contaminants filtered, use of the product being filtered and reason for being filtered in the first place. :-) Hmm, would be interesting to find out the viscosity difference of 220F motor oil vs. cool diesel fuel. I'd guess they are pretty similar with similar flow rates and condensate content. The contaminants filtered would obviosly be different but the reason for filtering in the first place is the same... to rid them of particulants. Steve |
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