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Old 06-13-2007 | 02:39 PM
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Default RE: Substitute for Ether


ORIGINAL: merugo

Jens, as usual you lose a good occasion for being silent!
I am speaking of L_U_B_R_I_F_I_C_A_N_T , understood? LUBRIFICANT!


Ugo
Throat of scream, take it calm and not to be hot-headed!!, here are free for all folks in RCU to write what they want to mention

Fuel is a TOTALLY DIFFERENT MATTER! It is destined to be B U R N E D ! while lubrificant definitely NOT. Its purpose is different.
Commercial diesels, including cars, cannot run on triglycerides, the main component of vegetable oils, that need to be chemically modified in order to get glycerin out from them.
Are you sure??? No, with the hot bulb engine are the engine burning near all oils, both fuel and lubrificants such as mineral-, animal- and vegetable oils without problem and was demonstrated by Sabb motor A/S (Engine factory in Bergen).