skyline1
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Hi Norm
Yes Castor Oil is well known for this and I believe used medically for just this purpose.
I think you might be right The MSDS for Hellerine states vegetable oil and ethanol as it's constituents.
I think "Castrol R" and some of it's competitors is basically castor oil that's why a scramble meet smells like a mobile chip shop.
Sounds like that concoction would explode if you looked at it too hard, small wonder it makes those little engines go so well !
Best Regards Mark
it is mainly castor oil which was used in WW1 aircraft egines and gave the aces of old 'Montezuma's Revenge
Yes Castor Oil is well known for this and I believe used medically for just this purpose.
I think you might be right The MSDS for Hellerine states vegetable oil and ethanol as it's constituents.
I think "Castrol R" and some of it's competitors is basically castor oil that's why a scramble meet smells like a mobile chip shop.
So back to us who had 'Diesel' or correctly compression ignition model engines the fuel was ofter 'cow' castor oil, kerosene and a ether meths with a dab of amyl nitrate or nitride.
Sounds like that concoction would explode if you looked at it too hard, small wonder it makes those little engines go so well !
Best Regards Mark