If it's a diesel, it may. However, don't expect it to run very well for very long.
2007-03-02 08:24:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Soulds like a surprising truck. a develop kit with greater tires might make that truck look astonishing. With an entire carry and massive tires you may probable loose a million-2Mpg however the efficient engine might shop as much as the engine somewhat decently and you are going to be able to not be conscious lots gasoline mileage.
2016-10-17 03:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's see... dash fuel gage reads "Use Diesel Fuel Only" , check
Fuel door read...yet again, "Use Diesel Fuel Only".
Owner's Manual...:Use Diesel Fuel Only"
Website..., phone book,...Transformers comic book...my dog, Rex...they all say "Use Diesel Fuel Only".
You can use whatever you like in your F250, but your engine won't survive some of them and kerosene is one of them.
2007-03-02 08:37:16
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answered by Lemar J 6
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h e l l no!!! you'll fry the cylinders and scorch the valves.wreck the pistons,etc.. stick to deisel if thats what it calls for. i used kero once in an emergency it removes all the sludge coat of the inside of the engine. it almost blew my motor.on an older vehicle that provides too much compression if its been without it removed for an extended period of time. i did that with an old car and it roached the motor!!
2007-03-02 08:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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hell no it burns way to hot for a ford f250 you will ruin your engine fast it may work at first but it will destroy it really fast hope you haven't used it
2007-03-02 08:29:09
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answered by l.miller91 2
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As a fuel you mean? If it's diesel.. a diesel engine will run on just about anything so long as it's flamable. although the engine was designed to operate best using diesel fuel.
2007-03-02 08:23:43
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answered by Louis G 6
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Not unless you have a jet engine installed.
2007-03-02 12:19:41
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answered by Nomadd 7
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Do do what? Run? Not a good idea.
2007-03-02 08:24:43
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answered by ? 4
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no way, if it's a gas engine.
2007-03-02 13:48:58
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answered by mister ss 7
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