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diesel fuel for a 1990s 843
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<blockquote data-quote="donald73d" data-source="post: 52138" data-attributes="member: 6074"><p>I just bought a 1999 Dodge pickup w/Cummins diesel and have been reading about the fact that there is not enough lubrication in the ULSD and that can cause problems with the VP44 injector pump to the tune of $1500. So many people add 2-cycle engine oil to the fuel at a ratio of 128:1 or 200:1. Its also worse when people add the anti-gel as that reduces the lubricity of the fuel also. So two (2) questions: 1) Would it be a good idea to add the 2-cycle oil to diesel fuel for the Bobcat? If I buy regular ULSD? 2) Does off road diesel have the same problem? Is it also ULSD? I thought the only difference between normal diesel and off road diesel was that it was dyed and you paid less in taxes? But maybe I am not correct in my thinking. 3) What about home heating oil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donald73d, post: 52138, member: 6074"] I just bought a 1999 Dodge pickup w/Cummins diesel and have been reading about the fact that there is not enough lubrication in the ULSD and that can cause problems with the VP44 injector pump to the tune of $1500. So many people add 2-cycle engine oil to the fuel at a ratio of 128:1 or 200:1. Its also worse when people add the anti-gel as that reduces the lubricity of the fuel also. So two (2) questions: 1) Would it be a good idea to add the 2-cycle oil to diesel fuel for the Bobcat? If I buy regular ULSD? 2) Does off road diesel have the same problem? Is it also ULSD? I thought the only difference between normal diesel and off road diesel was that it was dyed and you paid less in taxes? But maybe I am not correct in my thinking. 3) What about home heating oil? [/QUOTE]
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