the difference between heating oil and diesel is a red dye, you can use diesel just fine
Sure, but it is way more expensive that heating oil.
Sulfer & water content....and if it's off road diesel fuel - the color. It won't cause problems to use diesel in a heating oil tank, but it will cause a whole lot of trouble if you use heating oil in a diesel tank
not legal as road use tax was not added to sell price...ez to catch due to coloring added to heating fuel oil...your engine can't tell which it guzzles.
u can use diesel fuel but why would you? heating oil has no tax and is so much cheaper than road fuel
You can use Diesel fuel inplace of your #2 heating oil it is the same, The only difference is there is a colord die in disel fuel showing that a road tax for the DOT has been paid.
We are usually use FO plus High speed Diesel in Reboiler.
yes you can as a temporary solution but MAKE SURE you don't accidentally use gasoline or you'll be sorry
if this is 7.3 litre diesel you will need 14 quarts. we run 7 fords , we use rotella oil in all of them a little higher to buy, but the best oil
A diesel engine will run fine on kerosene. If you are going to run it on kerosene for an extended amount of time you might want to put some lubricant additive in with it. Winter diesel is various blends of diesel and kerosene.In the UK you may wish to think about the tax implications,road fuel carries a higher duty and using kerosene(domestic heating oil) in a vehicle would be tax evasion.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
diesel fuel contains detergent, cetane improvers,lubrocity improvers, etc. home heating oil doesn't. most application are interchangable. truck stops commenly sell home heating oil because its cheaper. they also sell premium diesel which is supposed to be real diesel. that's why drivers buy howes, or power service and dope their fuel. dyed fuel is for off road use and does not have road tax collected on it #1 and #2 are viscosity ratings.