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AlterNet --
Energy Scandals and Climate Tragedies
Michel Gelobter, AlterNet
June 24, 2002
The controversy over the recent release of the 2002 Climate Action
Report by the Environmental Protection Agency is just the latest in a
series of
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Planet Ark :
Engine makers, refiners can meet US diesel rule - EPA
USA: June 26, 2002
WASHINGTON - U.S. diesel engine manufacturers and petroleum refiners
should have no problem in meeting new federal standards to reduce the
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Experts to examine safety of crisps, French fries
SWITZERLAND: June 25, 2002
GENEVA - World Health Organisation (WHO) food safety experts start
three days of meetings yesterday to probe reports that potato crisps,
French fries
I can't see this as having any impact on peoples love for deep fry.
Steve Spence
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- 6/25/2002
WHO hosts urgent meeting on acrylamide in food
Permit me to carry the thought process a wee tad further for us
common laypersons.
Anyone ever given much thought to the decay product of glycerin
under conditions of
Hey everyone...
I«m trying out my BD today, but I«m still one prefilter short.
Does anyone know if an ordinary gasoline in line filter fill be OK (gasoline
diesel have different viscosities molecule size, so I don«t know if this
might represent some trouble). A combined water trap filter
Christian,
Personally, I'd just use the existing filter system.
I am presuming that you're filtering the fuel through at minimum
a coffee filter before placing it in the tank or resevoir.
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message -
From: Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
the gasoline filter before the diesel filter will be the sacrificial one
filtering out any stuff that might clog your good diesel filter. happy
voyages.
Steve Spence
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If he's never used BD before, it's solvent abilities may very well clean the
gook out of his tank and lines. He does not want to clog his diesel filter
with that, so a clear inline cheapo filter can be the visual sacrificial
lamb.
Steve Spence
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Right. Anyhow, I think I«ll be bypassing the tank. I.e., directly plugging
the hose that goes to the filter and pump into a HDPE container.
Regards,
Christian
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From: steve spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 12:30 PM
Yes... twice. But I«ve noticed 2 (two) specs floating about. Should I
refilter for the third time?
Regards,
Christian
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From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] gas filter (urgent
Roger that.
on 6/29/02 8:22 AM, steve spence at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the gasoline filter before the diesel filter will be the sacrificial one
filtering out any stuff that might clog your good diesel filter. happy
voyages.
Steve Spence
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Gasoline inline filter is excellent for this purpose (prefilter).
Our cones would filter it better than coffee filters.
Regards,
Edward Beggs, BES, MSc
http://www.biofuels.ca
on 6/29/02 8:44 AM, Christian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes... twice. But I«ve noticed 2 (two) specs
Christian,
A third filtration using the same filter type (micron size)
wouldn't accomplish much.
If the receiving container was clean, two filtration passes prior
to hitting the system filter should be ample.
Dino-diesel users go to a lot less pains and suffer no seriously
ill consequences.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=13450
AlterNet --
Energy Scandals and Climate Tragedies
Michel Gelobter, AlterNet
June 24, 2002
The controversy over the recent release of the 2002 Climate Action
Report by the Environmental Protection Agency is just the latest in a
series of
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/16585/story.htm
Planet Ark :
Engine makers, refiners can meet US diesel rule - EPA
USA: June 26, 2002
WASHINGTON - U.S. diesel engine manufacturers and petroleum refiners
should have no problem in meeting new federal standards to reduce the
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/16556/story.htm
Experts to examine safety of crisps, French fries
SWITZERLAND: June 25, 2002
GENEVA - World Health Organisation (WHO) food safety experts start
three days of meetings yesterday to probe reports that potato crisps,
French fries
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Planet Ark : FEATURE -
Sun still rising on depleted North Sea oil wealth
UK: June 26, 2002
ABERDEEN, Scotland - Stone-cold sober, probably male, aged over 40
and dressed in layer upon layer of protective clothing, the oil
I can't see this as having any impact on peoples love for deep fry.
Steve Spence
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http://enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/06/06252002/ap_47645.asp
- 6/25/2002
WHO hosts urgent meeting on acrylamide in food
Permit me to carry the thought process a wee tad further for us
common laypersons.
Anyone ever given much thought to the decay product of glycerin
under conditions of
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