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.
Aircraft use either Jet A civil jet fuel, the JP series of military jet fuels, or 100LL aviation gasoline. Ships use "bunker fuel," crude oil, Navy distillate, nuclear power or, in some cases, jet fuel.
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Jet fuel is high grade diesel so a jet fuel car would use high grade diesel fuel.
Avgas, or if it has a jet engine, it would use either Jet-A1 or Jet-B fuel.
Yes, it is safe to use a fan for this. Jet fuel is not easy to ignite.
Use to use Avgas fuel. Now use ultra fuel or diesel Fuel or jet fuel.
The type of fuel is specific to the type of engine, not the aircraft. Helicopters that have jet engines use jet fuel, and helicopters that have internal combustion engines use gasoline. However the General Electric T-58 had a device in the fuel control that allowed you to burn just about anything from avgas to jet fuel to kerosene.
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The combustion of the jet fuel in the engine of a jet aircraft propells the craft forward when it exits the nozzles of the jet engine(s) at high speed.
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it depends- Do not use any type of turbine oil it is synthetic and will eat up your seals. You could use some of the piston aviation oil if you don't operate under dirty conditions, make sure it is not synthetic (aircraft use different oil seal the autos) and use a turbo oil it has more additives which work well with diesel engines in a car with a turbo which stays on the paved roads a aviation piston engine oil for turbo charged aircraft at 30 to 50 weight would be good most oils are made about the same way its the additives diesel oils have more detergent to keep the carbon suspended and not collecting on the insides of the engine- turbos get hot and tend to bake the oil and carbon on the engine parts. i am a aircraft mechanic since summer of 88 and have worked farm and diesel repair since i was in grade school Are you talking about using Jet fuel as fuel for the SD33T? If so then the answer is yes, but you must add lube oil to your tank. It is very common around airports and in the military to use Jet fuel or JP4 in diesel vehicles. This fuel has less lubricity that regular diesel so an additive like lube oil must be used.