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Q: Can you use Jet A fuel in oil furnaces?
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Can you use jet fuel in a home heat oil furnaces?

It would depend on the type of burner in your oil furnace and the type of jet fuel. I recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your furnace first.


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Do helicopters use jet fuel?

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Can you use an aviation oil in a diesel engine sd33t?

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