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I had a guy give me a bunch of unused ford ATF fluid, does it matter what brand you use to add to your fuel?
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These Older diesel engines were not designed for ultra low sulfur diesel. They need a little lubrication in the fuel that does not exist in the new were fuels. I generally use two-stroke oil as it was designed to be burned but many people use ATF with great success.You certainly won’t hurt it if you get the correct dosage. Chances are you will prolong the life of your injector pump by using it.Why would you want to add ATF to your diesel fuel?
It works well as a clean way to fill a fresh fuel filter (provided the atf containers are new and unopened).
Just curious why you want to add ATF specifically or is it just to burn it up?
Ahh. Thanks.These Older diesel engines were not designed for ultra low sulfur diesel. They need a little lubrication in the fuel that does not exist in the new were fuels. I generally use two-stroke oil as it was designed to be burned but many people use ATF with great success.You certainly won’t hurt it if you get the correct dosage. Chances are you will prolong the life of your injector pump by using it.
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You can make an argument but my experience is different. I have 4 Diesel engines around the house all but the newest with high hours and using 2 stroke oil I have never had an IP failure or any other issue for that matter other than normal consumables.Why use the right stuff, when you can use something else...
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You can really only make that an assumption. Without a side by side comparison with other diesel engines of the same make and brand running on straight #2 you really can't prove anything.You can make an argument but my experience is different. I have 4 Diesel engines around the house all but the newest with high hours and using 2 stroke oil I have never had an IP failure or any other issue for that matter other than normal consumables.
Are there better things out there? Most likely. Has my method been successful? Definitely.
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That’s why I stated in my experience. I was in no way saying it was scientific in any way. I use it and I have very healthy high hour engines. That is my point.You can really only make that an assumption. Without a side by side comparison with other diesel engines of the same make and brand running on straight #2 you really can't prove anything.
Careful... if it's not the right kind it might make your engine shift differently.I just had 7 or 8 new quarts of ford ATF someone gave me. I knew I had read on here about adding it to your diesel for lubercation. I usually use diesel clean but figured I had these why not use it for the lubercant in place of the diesel clean. Just was not sure if it mattered what kind of ATF.
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Just make sure to get video evidence of yourself pouring it in. LolThey use the same dye in ATF as they use in OFF ROAD. DOT violation.
I was say coat ha quite a bit to do with it. Most places already have ATF laying around. I use two stroke oil on older diesels because it much cheaper and it works.Why not just use an actual lubricity additive like Optilube that is proven (even a thread on this site someplace) to have real benefits?
Seems random to just use ATF.
I know an oldtimer mechanic that used it to prime new fuel filters for diesels to prevent an airlock and supposedly clean things out in the fuel system.
Also prevented pouring diesel from a container that may have dirt or moisture in it.
Smoked like a son of a gun until the ATF got washed out of the filter.
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