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Old April 17th 04, 05:34 PM
David Lesher
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"Friedrich Ostertag" writes:


As said before, Diesel engines will burn jetfuel, however the
lubrication properties are much lower so the injection system has to be
designed to live with that.


Indeed. When I worked on a pipeline delivering JetA to CLE, we'd
chat with the mechanics that maintained the refueling trucks. They
were run on JetA, as was much of the ramp lice. The logistical
advantage of doing so must have exceeded the cost difference of
trucking in #2.

The mechanics told me that neither Detroit or Cummings recommended
#1, and it likely reduced the time between overhauls, but it still
made sense on the bottom line.
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