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Bcolombo(at)twcny.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 6:07 pm Post subject: I know this has been beet to death but... |
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For everyone running K1 kerosene could you please tell me if there =
anything special I need to do, filtering it, running it, etc. I bought A =
100gal steel tank for the back of my truck and a 15gpm 12v pump. I put a =
fuel filter and a fuel/ water separator in line out of the pump before =
the filler hose. Is one of each enough??? The fuel/water separator is =
also a filter so I basically have 2 filters inline one of them that also =
removes water. Do i need to worry about anything running this stuff? =
does it change performance at all? At this time kerosene is $2.79 gal =
and jet A is 3.95/gal at my airport. Running K1 is the only way I can =
continue to fly. Am I better running diesel #1 or #2. Thanks in advance. =
I know this topic has been talked about several times but I wanted to =
make sure I got ans. to my specific concerns.
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Colyergreg(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 6:35 pm Post subject: I know this has been beet to death but... |
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that's fine. You should not notice any difference. Diesel fuel is very
dirty so you don't want to run that. Putting in a gallon with a full tank is
good once in a while to add some lubricant to the fuel. I run Keosene most of
the time.
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taylor(at)snowcrest.net Guest
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 10:42 pm Post subject: I know this has been beet to death but... |
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Brian,
K1 kerosene,#1 diesel are the same.#2 diesel is a little to heavy unless you
want everybody to know where your going.Add a second filter for safety,happy
flying,Pete
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Ernie
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 513
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 6:43 am Post subject: I know this has been beet to death but... |
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1 filter is enough. I've been storing and using K1 out of my 300 gal
fuel tanks for 4 years, I just replaced the filter this week for the
first time after about 3000 gallons. It was clean!
Just add some biocide every once in a while to kill the little
critters, also about once every 6 months, stick the filler into the
tank inlet and run it for about 20 minutes, this way any crap in the
fuel will become suspended and caught in the filter.
Ernie
On 5/28/06, Gail Taylor <taylor(at)snowcrest.net> wrote:
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Brian,
K1 kerosene,#1 diesel are the same.#2 diesel is a little to heavy unless you
want everybody to know where your going.Add a second filter for safety,happy
flying,Pete
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