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Help!! Poured Kerosene Into Diesel Truck
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 271280:MV85Mzg3NjZfMTQ1NjUxMDVfNkQ0Qzg5QzY=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 834174] It should be okay. Kerosene is pretty thin, so it will cut the lubricating properties of the diesel some. Fill the tank the rest of the way with diesel. That's what I'm doing.....trying to dilute that kero.....man, what a dumbass I was....and I had paid $5 a gallon for that kero!! [/quote] Truck drivers use it all the time to keep the fuel from freezing up north,like Alaska. [/quote]
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Anyone here know if I've screwed the pooch???? I was emptying some cans into my diesel pick-up....I now have 10 gallons of diesel and 5 gallons of kerosene in the tank...
Can I drive it??????
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