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where are the timing marks on 3.0 le baron 1991?
# 1 is for the winter months of driving and has a lower congeal point. # 2 is for warmer temps. Yes you can use it to heat the home but in some states you can only use # 2 heating oil.I'll fill you in on a neat secret. I watch Discovery channel all the time and you can actually use used filtered restaurant frying oil in place of diesel and your engine will still run a bit less efficiently but for free (that is- until this catches on and they start charging people for restaurant oil too).
First off Diesel is not gas. It is diesel, just like home heating oil is not gas.
Difference between 1 & 2. I have been driving diesels for years (never heard of this terminology. Know that the fuel suppliers add kerosene to diesel (as wintertime fuel) so it does not gell in the fuel lines. The other would be straight diesel.
Using home heating oil in the car. Not me. Try it in a car of somebody you don't like....if the motor seizes...well it ain't yours.
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#1 is just a better grade than #2. Your VW can use either. It is my understanding that all off-road diesel or fuel oil is dyed red to prevent tax fraud, so I would be careful about burning home heating oil in your VW. It will burn at the risk of a $10,000 fine if you are caught.More Questions & Answers ...
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