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Fuelman -> RE: Best home-brewing fuel possible (5/9/2008 1:21:45 AM)
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Maybe turbine oil is similar? Well the Air Force techs wear masks when changing the oil. That should tell you something. Though it may be for specific types, I don't know. Just looked at MSDS for turbine oils. Some are not carcinogenitic and some are either known or suspected. It depends on the formulation, even several oils in the Mobil One brand have products in this entire spectrum. I suggest you look up the one you may be using and quit using it if it contains a carcinogen. If not for yourself then for the bystanders breating in your exhaust fumes. http://siri.org/msds/gn.cgi?query=turbine Guys, Turbine oils are good lubes but you have to remember they are formulated for 10,000 hour wet sump engines. This means it is heavily fortified with anti oxidents, corrosion inhibitors, friction modifiers, dispersants, viscosity modifiers, pour point depressants etc..... OK, so what you ask? Even if the msds indicates that it is not a carcinogen in its liquid form, the lube was never intended to be used in a total loss system (i.e.: two stroke) where the lubricant is subject to combustion. When you subject most, if not all of the additives that make turbine oil work as well as it does, to the forces and temps of combustion, you have a highly toxic mix of heavy metal fumes, smoke and micro particulates that can be inhaled. The lungs can metabolize these substances much more readily than absorption through the skin and none of these heavy metals in the turbine lubes are anything but harmful. This stuff has zinc, phosphates, sulfates, calcium, boron, manganeese, magnesium and a whole lot of other stuff in there, again; none of it is good for you and could certainly cause you great harm as an inhalation hazard. I'm not going to preach to you guys about this because many of you will play around with it regardless if it is harmful or not. I urge you guys to not play with this stuff. Stick with proven model engine lubes. If you home blenders want safe lubricants, we have an entire line of glow fuel synthetics that are non-toxic, biodegradeable and non carcinogenic, we have them and thats all we use. They are not cheap since it is all modern technology and they perform much better than any off the shelf oil that is suitable in home blending glow fuel.
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