i was wondering if anyone knows if there is any difference in rail road and off road diesel? can r/r diesel be run in farm tractors?
Originally posted by illflem
I always thought the next step down from #2 diesel was Bunker C. Never heard of diesel #3-7
Originally posted by The patriot
so you probibally know that #2 is the cleanest out of the above oils
Originally posted by Vaughn MacKenzie
I was going to start a thread like this, I always assumed freight locomotives burned bunker or #5 fuel, something heavier than what our trucks run, because the exhaust odor is so much different than what you smell on other diesels. It smells heavier. The odor is closer to the exhaust odor of an oil-fired steam locomotive than a diesel pickup.
I know oil-fired steam locomotives burn #5 oil, the two steamers that come through Pasco occasionally (Southern Pacific #4449 and SP&S #700) burn a mixture of #5 and used sump oil from diesel locomotives. The same is true of the UP's Challenger #3985 I believe.
Vaughn
Originally posted by Vaughn MacKenzie
I was going to start a thread like this, I always assumed freight locomotives burned bunker or #5 fuel, something heavier than what our trucks run, because the exhaust odor is so much different than what you smell on other diesels. It smells heavier. The odor is closer to the exhaust odor of an oil-fired steam locomotive than a diesel pickup.
I know oil-fired steam locomotives burn #5 oil, the two steamers that come through Pasco occasionally (Southern Pacific #4449 and SP&S #700) burn a mixture of #5 and used sump oil from diesel locomotives. The same is true of the UP's Challenger #3985 I believe.
Vaughn