Lance 
 
Please explain.  I am assuming this is diesel fuel for  machinery.  Where do 
you purchase?
 
John  

 
In a message dated 6/30/2008 1:54:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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You can still use "Off Road" Diesel. That's what I use.
--
Lance Jones 
Commodore,  Barefoot Sailing Club 
Catalina 27TM Gaelforce 
Capri 25 Scottish  Rebel
 

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Chris
 
Thanks for your informed reply.
 
John  

 
In a message dated 6/30/2008 10:48:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

John, 
You are not likely to have any problems.  The  energy content of ULSD is only 
about 1% less than the old standard  for diesel.  Sulphur is not an additive 
- it is naturally  occuring and doesn't have to be replaced by the consumer 
when it is  removed during the refining process. 
It does reduce the lubricity (lubricating ability) of the fuel,  but not 
substantially, and other additives are used by the refiners  to make up for 
this.  
 There are also  problems reported in older seals in fuel systems but usually 
those  operated at high temperatures.   If you are concerned, you  could ask 
Universal (now Westerbeke) if there is any issues using  ASTM D975 
specification fuels (the current spec  for ULSD). 
By December 1, 2010 all highway diesel in the US will be  ULSD (15 PPM), and 
marine diesel will follow in 2012.  Marine  diesel is already reduced to 500 
PPM max.  Older fuels had  up to 5,000 PPM.  So in the long run, you aren't 
going to have  much of a choice. 
Chris 
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Sent: Jun 30, 2008  10:08 AM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re:  catalina27-talk: Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD)  

List
 
Are there any precautions that I should take when burning  ultra low sulfur 
diesel fuel in my OLD Universal  5411?  Should I add a commercial product to 
the fuel  to compensate for the decrease in sulfur content?  If  not what 
should 
I experience with burning ULSD with no additives  ?   Decrease in 
performance?  Remember I only have  11 hp and would like to maintain that 
amount of kick.
 
John Jennings   

 






 
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