[diesel_mercedes] Re: fuel

 



--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Mark Atkins <mratkins@...> wrote:

> Naphtha is sold a paint thinner, "Zippo" fuel, charcoal starter, etc.
> and is the product referenced as "petroleum distillates" in a lot of
> other products. It is a generic term for a product with a boiling range
> of 100 degrees (+/-) to <400 degrees. What that means is that it is
> typically a "gasoline" consistency material that has not been "cracked".
>
> Check out your paint aisle in Home Depot, Lowe's, etc. for thinners that
> say the ingredients are "naphtha".

Isn't old-school Coleman stove/lantern fuel (aka "white gasoline") also naphtha? If I remember correctly, Coleman's official position is that the fuel burns cleaner than regular unleaded gasoline because it doesn't have the additives and cracked hydrocarbons in it that can leave residue. Your local WalMart may carry "Ozark Trails" brand Coleman-compatible fuel, if you want to save a few additional bucks over brand-name product. However, I noticed that the Walmart I happened to visit today no longer stocks it, though they did have small jugs of Coleman brand fuel. Me, I buy the stuff by the gallon when I do. It has an official shelf life of 5-7 years before denaturing, and I know people who have used much older fuel than that.

--Conrad J.

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