Cooking oil in TD5

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shifty heres one for you, i was thinking, if a td5 doesnt have an injector pump, it could run off heating fuel as it wouldnt need the pump lubricating ?
Correct! A TD5 will run on heating oil (dont ask how I know ;)) but I'd always add a drop of engine oil as lubrication for the injector internals. If you get caught there is no provision in law for even authorised users of red diesel to use heating oil. You'd defo get a huge fine and likely lose your motor to the revenue boys.

Diesel, Heating oil, 35 second fuel oil, is exactly the same thing

the thirty five second rule is the amount of time it takes to run a certain distance down an angled groove
35 seconds = Derv Etc
28 seconds = Paraffin/kerosene

The only difference between any 35 second oil is the dye and chemical markers added.
Why do you think the pikeys steal heating oil? Its not to heat their oil fired caravans.
 
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just started using veg oil in my disco td5. running a 60% diesel 40% veg oil mix with no problems,
although on start up it takes a split second longer to start. than normal.
no other problems, no power loss etc
bought a 20lt bottle from bookers cash and carry in oban for £19.59 :dance::dance:
 
Water separates! It collects it the tank when there's enough it'll stop it! Cos it sucks it up instead of fuel, if its held in suspension in the fuel it's not so bad, that's how some additives shift it, thing is it'll corrode your fuel system parts over time too! I do a lot of work on narrow boats that run red diesel, it's not full of water, it's rare to find much in a water trap when you do it's normally down to a filler cap leaking letting rain water in


DD
 
yes but narrow boats mostly get it from the pump im on about people that distribute red, it get contaminated/ storing it
 
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