ElkHunter61523
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I have 7 - 55 gallon drums of Calvus oil 68 given to me. It is Refrigerator(mileral) oil. It has a strong odor of ammonia.
Doing some research on the Shell web page, it has the same auto ignition as diesel fuel. I can not find any information about the ammonia in it. According to the Shell site, it isn't corrosive to refrigeration pumps.
If it won't work as fuel I will use it in the Babbington burner in our shop for heat. I couldn't pass up the oil for either purpose.
Anyone have any thoughts on if it is useable in the multi fuel engines?
Doing some research on the Shell web page, it has the same auto ignition as diesel fuel. I can not find any information about the ammonia in it. According to the Shell site, it isn't corrosive to refrigeration pumps.
If it won't work as fuel I will use it in the Babbington burner in our shop for heat. I couldn't pass up the oil for either purpose.
Anyone have any thoughts on if it is useable in the multi fuel engines?