Christian,
Were I to hazard a guess, it sounds more like you had a minor emulsion problem
or some form of other particulate suspension problem other than a simple fuel
haze as a result of microscopic water adhesion. That or you've been working in
a really cold basement in Maine and you're simply dealing with the lower
cloudpoint of biodiesel.
Not to worryas I have often saidand it really #!$%es off the
chemistHell, a diesel will burn straight vegetable oil. Something a little
bit lighter can't hurt.
Next go around should be better. Just remember that you may just have reached
the bottom end of what you want to put in a tank.
I love the smell of [biodiesel] in the morning. It smells like victory!!
Todd Swearingen
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From: Christian
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 5:33 PM
Subject: [biofuel] murky now clear
Dear Todd Paul (and the rest of you),
I used a couple of coffee paper filters in a funnel, filtered the fuel, and
the BD turned out sparklingly transparent (at room temp).
Thanks again for the help,
Christian.
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