I am using a BZ-482 diesel and it has been a terrific little engine. I usually get my diesel from auto gas stations, here in CA, but they have just converted to "Ultra-low sulfur diesel". I have heard reports that this type of fuel may cause problems with fuel system seals and engine lubrication. Some Westerbeke dealers have recommending using "Alge-X ASC705" fuel additive. Is it safe to use this low-sulfur fuel in my Beta engine and are any fuel additives recommended?
We are pleased that you are happy with your BZ482, I am sure it'll give you a smile everytime you turn the key!!!
There are no problems using your engine with Low Sulfur Fuels, as with ALL Beta Marine US engines, the base engine is a Kubota, a World-Wide manufacturer of engines. The same engines we supply are used all over the world, particularly in Britain and Europe, where low sulfur diesel has been used for a number of years.
Thank you for the information. It is good to know that this fuel is compatible as it has been much easier to fill a portable tank at the gas station than get the boat over to a fuel dock.
Best Regards, Mike
P.S. It has been three years now but I still grin whenever the Beta starts up. I use to have a 5hp, Westerbeke 1-cylinder that was like running a jackhammer.