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Posted by Burrhead on March 02, 2000 at 14:29:27 from (12.74.16.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: DISTILLATE??? posted by To Burrhead.. on March 02, 2000 at 05:31:55:
No Albert you did'nt rattle me. What rattles me is that folks tell somebody how to get hurt or killed on theory, and tell them that everything will be ok. You could possibly be killed or maimed, but other than that, by theory it will be ok. Yeah right. Tie one of them chemical engineers to the manifolds on a Super M and run some homemade concocted distillate fuels. When engineers are giving theory it simply means that they are taking a scientific wild ass guess, based on variable factors and subject to experimental summations. The factor that gets ignored is that if you are ignorant enough to use their theory, then you are the variable-plus or minus. I was in on the using and running of this trash gas distillate, and it is very dangerous when home blended from kerosene and gasoline. The only way the homemade distillate is'nt dangerous is when you run it thru the gasoline side of the intake manifold and carb. If you're going to do that you would not like the performance of the fuel or tractor. You would be much better off to use the gasoline thru that side of the manifold just exactly what it was designed for.
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