AFAIK the mainstream opinion regarding lubrication of the injection pumps on our multifuel Deuce engines is that yesterday's pump diesel had plenty of sulfur to lubricate the pump, and today's low-sulfur pump diesel does not.
So, add something (2-cycle oil, a fuel additive, whatever) to the tank to make sure that your IP gets some lube.
I am on board with this but have a question.
What about gasoline? Multifuel engines can run on regular gas. I doubt that there is anything in gasoline that would lubricate the IP.
My question is 'what does this mean'?
- Does it mean that we really have nothing to fear from today's low-sulfur pump diesel?
- Or does it mean that extended running of gasoline in a multifuel Deuce is a recipe for disaster?
Inquiring minds - I have never run gasoline in my Deuce and never would except in an emergency situation - but I am curious as to the facts behind this one.
So, add something (2-cycle oil, a fuel additive, whatever) to the tank to make sure that your IP gets some lube.
I am on board with this but have a question.
What about gasoline? Multifuel engines can run on regular gas. I doubt that there is anything in gasoline that would lubricate the IP.
My question is 'what does this mean'?
- Does it mean that we really have nothing to fear from today's low-sulfur pump diesel?
- Or does it mean that extended running of gasoline in a multifuel Deuce is a recipe for disaster?
Inquiring minds - I have never run gasoline in my Deuce and never would except in an emergency situation - but I am curious as to the facts behind this one.