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The Clanfords
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ian1954- Diamond Member
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clanfords
what do these engines use for fuel?
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Re: The Clanfords
Model Diesel Fuel -
30% ether
30% castor oil
38 % paraffin (Kerosene)
2% nitrate
30% ether
30% castor oil
38 % paraffin (Kerosene)
2% nitrate
ian1954- Diamond Member
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Re: The Clanfords
bullit132 wrote:what do these engines use for fuel?
FYI: The best indication of a diesel is the compression adjustment screw on the cylinder head. Notice no glo-plug?
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