highender
Veteran Member
Hi all :
I have access to free fuel additive kerosene.
It was bought and stored in original 55 gallon drum , metal, container. They used to use it to clean their machine shop items, but later on used a commercial service. The kerosene sat in the cool parts of storage, in no light, in near full drum. Average temps between 40 deg in winter to 90 deg in summer. No sun exposure.
So is it still good as fuel.
I plan on testing it, seeing if it smells same, if it is still clear, any red or yellowing, any strands of growth, or any water on bottom.
Any thoughts or advice ?
I plan on using just a few quarts to mix with biodeisel, is that ok ? Or use with regular diesel.
Thanks
I have access to free fuel additive kerosene.
It was bought and stored in original 55 gallon drum , metal, container. They used to use it to clean their machine shop items, but later on used a commercial service. The kerosene sat in the cool parts of storage, in no light, in near full drum. Average temps between 40 deg in winter to 90 deg in summer. No sun exposure.
So is it still good as fuel.
I plan on testing it, seeing if it smells same, if it is still clear, any red or yellowing, any strands of growth, or any water on bottom.
Any thoughts or advice ?
I plan on using just a few quarts to mix with biodeisel, is that ok ? Or use with regular diesel.
Thanks