Crude oil engine

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The crude oil engine is a type of

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in 1906, a FRAM engine was started and ran until over one year later. A crude oil engine is a low RPM engine dimensioned for constant running and can last for a very long time if maintained properly.

Modern crude oil engines

Large industrial diesel engines are capable of running on unrefined crude oil, and are widely used in the oil and gas industry.[1] Additionally, large medium-speed and low-speed marine engines used on ships can also run on crude oil, although significant filtering and processing is often needed before it can be pumped into the engine.

References

  1. ^ "MAN Diesel & Turbo SE - FUELS". Mandieselturbo.com. Retrieved 2014-08-09.