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Thread: Interchanging Diesel & Jet Fuel
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22nd April 2022, 01:25 PM #16
Somewhat later than Paul's post correcting me, but Jpaydirt on Youtube has posted a video explaining the system that International used with their petrol start diesels, including demonstrating things on a working unit and illustrating passages etc. with a redundant head off another machine. He also explained their steering systems, which are somewhat different to the Cat systems. Worth viewing if you are interested in that sort of stuff.
I used to be an engineer, I'm not an engineer any more, but on the really good days I can remember when I was.
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22nd April 2022, 04:18 PM #17
malb
Thanks for posting that link. The machine, being a TD-24 is quite a bit later than mine with a larger engine and probably hydraulics too: My machine has a cable blade courtesy of a double drum winch. The TD-24 is also a bit "woosey" having a mufflers! The TD-18 did not have a silenced exhaust from new.
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PaulBushmiller;
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22nd April 2022, 07:48 PM #18Intermediate Member
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In general terms Jet fuel is cleaner with less Sulfur and other deisel additives. It also has less lubricious.
Having said that, there are a handful of smaller aircraft turbine turbo prop engines that can use diesel fuel.
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23rd April 2022, 12:51 AM #19
diesel, kero, jet, u91...
The Abrams M1A1 tank uses a turbine and happily runs on pretty much any foul concoction you can feed it
Probably even good grappa in a pinch
Puts out an almighty belch of fog when oil is quirted in.
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23rd April 2022, 06:29 PM #20
There was no indication of exactly what operates the blade on the unit shown running, but the handle for blade control operates a long pushrod heading toward the front, and whatever does lift the blade works from the heavy duty frame around where you would expect the radiator shell to be on a Cat. Towards the end he parked the unit beside another TD24 a little older without the blade attached, and that had a front winch system that he claimed was a better proposition than rear winches for blade control as it was permanently connected to the front of the motor and had power available whenever the motor was running, i.e totally independent of clutch and transmission operation. The front winch unit had the cable winch exit high up at the front as well.
I used to be an engineer, I'm not an engineer any more, but on the really good days I can remember when I was.
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23rd April 2022, 08:03 PM #21
For what its worth in Canada we would sometimes use clean Arctic diesel fuel in our turboprop engines (an approved use, in fact). And we then poor junior pilots would use drain slops Jet B in our first generation VW diesel Rabbits.
I would happily run Jet A, A-1 or B in a diesel, but not military JP-4 which is wider cut.It's all part of the service here at The House of Pain™
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