
Originally Posted by
mbeige
Kerosene is added to diesel to prevent it from gelling, but it has been warned that kerosene use in the engine can cause it to degrade the seals and since it's not as much of a lubricant as regular diesel fuel is. Therefore it is not recommended to use in its full concentration. In fact it was only recommended for use with around 5% mix with diesel - but this is for fuel use. If you use it in the crankcase you might risk damaging the seals like the crankshaft seals, which are difficult to replace.
*Bry is this for your taxi fleet? If it is I suggest you avoid doing these things and just undergo routine maintenance such as tune ups, oil changes, fluid changes and their corresponding filter changes or cleaning, to maintain the cars in their optimum shape. Otherwise since it's not the best known method of maintenance just avoid it for peace of mind.
The decision is up to you and you know the risks now. If it works, well then good but if not then that's your call. When in doubt, don't na lang. Just my opinion. Good luck.