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Volvo TADM70E
Does anyone have experience with Volvo TADM70E marine engines. I
recently started using home heating fuel and notice more smoking especially on start up then previously? |
Volvo TADM70E
On Oct 22, 4:49?am, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with Volvo TADM70E marine engines. I recently started using home heating fuel and notice more smoking especially on start up then previously? If you're in the US, be reluctant to publicly announce you're using home heating fuel in your boat. While your furnace fuel should be #2 diesel, the authorities would be grumpy to learn that you're evading the entire tax structure by burning it in your boat. As the basic product should be the same, any difference in combustibility would have to be due to the presence or absence of fuel additives. Maybe your heating oil guy is delivering some sort of #3 diesel, or what not? Before switching to biodiesel I used an additive, Soltron. I haven't used any additive with biodiesel- but when I added 100 gallons of dino- diesel in the middle of last summer's long cruise I once again slipped in a few ounces of Soltron. |
Volvo TADM70E
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 04:49:47 -0700, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with Volvo TADM70E marine engines. I recently started using home heating fuel and notice more smoking especially on start up then previously? You should be using a cetane booster. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search |
Volvo TADM70E
On Oct 22, 11:18 am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Oct 22, 4:49?am, wrote: Does anyone have experience with Volvo TADM70E marine engines. I recently started using home heating fuel and notice more smoking especially on start up then previously? If you're in the US, be reluctant to publicly announce you're using home heating fuel in your boat. While your furnace fuel should be #2 diesel, the authorities would be grumpy to learn that you're evading the entire tax structure by burning it in your boat. As the basic product should be the same, any difference in combustibility would have to be due to the presence or absence of fuel additives. Maybe your heating oil guy is delivering some sort of #3 diesel, or what not? Before switching to biodiesel I used an additive, Soltron. I haven't used any additive with biodiesel- but when I added 100 gallons of dino- diesel in the middle of last summer's long cruise I once again slipped in a few ounces of Soltron. Chuck is correct, don't let on that your using heating oil, their's some big fines for non-commercial usage of untaxed fuel. By the way, my boats got Cats, the local distributer told me it was designed to run on #2 as well as diesel, but expect it to smoke more. |
Volvo TADM70E
Capt John wrote:
On Oct 22, 11:18 am, Chuck Gould wrote: On Oct 22, 4:49?am, wrote: Does anyone have experience with Volvo TADM70E marine engines. I recently started using home heating fuel and notice more smoking especially on start up then previously? If you're in the US, be reluctant to publicly announce you're using home heating fuel in your boat. While your furnace fuel should be #2 diesel, the authorities would be grumpy to learn that you're evading the entire tax structure by burning it in your boat. As the basic product should be the same, any difference in combustibility would have to be due to the presence or absence of fuel additives. Maybe your heating oil guy is delivering some sort of #3 diesel, or what not? Before switching to biodiesel I used an additive, Soltron. I haven't used any additive with biodiesel- but when I added 100 gallons of dino- diesel in the middle of last summer's long cruise I once again slipped in a few ounces of Soltron. Chuck is correct, don't let on that your using heating oil, their's some big fines for non-commercial usage of untaxed fuel. By the way, my boats got Cats, the local distributer told me it was designed to run on #2 as well as diesel, but expect it to smoke more. That must be why three of the gas stations around Deale have pumps at the back selling home heating out, and why I *never* see guys in fancy F350s pulling up with 10 gerry cans to fill. :} |
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