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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Dave Osborne saying something like: Thanks for that Andy. However, GC actually said that putting petrol in a *kerosene* tank was stupid. I was wandering if this was because it would be pointless (as there is no wax in kerosene) or dangerous (because the boiler might explode)? I was thinking of the danger aspect. It *should* mix well, but what if it doesn't and a slug of petrol gets drawn into the fuel line? Also, raising the volatility of a kerosene fuel in a domestic burner (or any flame application for that matter) strikes me as foolhardy. Again, who knows what ratio to add, it might take very little to cause a problem. Lobbing a gallon of petrol into a diesel tank on a truck or other plant is a different thing entirely and is a practice which has been carried out for decades, quite safely. |
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