I have just trialed a washing machine pump. It went
fine no problems until the following morning when I found it leaking from the
main seal. As it didn't leak through until the following day could the BD damage
the seals that fast
Cheers Ian
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Hi,
I'm setting up to homebrew biodiesel in a month or so.
I'm being offered a 1985 Mercedes Benz 190D in reasonably decent condition.What do I need to do touse biodiesel in it? What should I look out for?We also have an early 90'sNissan Largo with the small (2.0L?) diesel and a mid-90'sIsuzu
Hello Win.
assumable nothing else than keeping an
extra fuel filter with you in the car. And also assuming that the biodiesel is
of good quality.
Jan WarnqvistAGERATEC AB
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- Original Message -
From:
Vin Lava
To:
Filters should be it. Jan is right - keep at least one if not two
around, especially if your cars have a lot of miles of dino on them.
190D's area a blast 35 mpg+ and great acceleration. The 5 speeds are
the best.
If you really want to careful you could poke along the fuel line to be
sure
Hakan,
I don't think that a majority were responsible for the reselection of the
current administration, but the facts show that there was severe hanky-panky
between the manufacturers of the various voting machines.
What you're about to witness is an event similar to November 1917...only
this
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PADDLING A CANOEA Japanese company and an American company decided to have a canoerace onthe Missouri River. Both the teams practiced hard and long toreach theirpeak performance before the race.On the big day the Japanese won by a mile. Afterward, theAmerican team became
And on a smaller sale...
has anyone ever looked into these:
http://www.woodboilers.com/wood-gasification.asp ?
More to the point, has anyone ever tried BD in one of thse?
http://www.woodboilers.com/multi-fuel-furnace.asp
-Mike
Keith Addison wrote:
Haha. Only it's GM, not a canoe.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
PADDLING A CANOE
A Japanese company and an American company decided to have a canoe
race on the Missouri River. Both the teams practiced hard and long to
reach their peak performance before the race.
On the big
Ahh, their all a bunch of homophones.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Haha. Only it's GM, not a canoe.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
PADDLING A CANOE
A Japanese company and an American company decided to have a canoe
race on the Missouri River. Both the teams practiced hard and long
It's an apt analogy!
MH wrote:
Ahh, their all a bunch of homophones.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Haha. Only it's GM, not a canoe.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
PADDLING A CANOE
A Japanese company and an American company decided to have a canoe
race on the Missouri River. Both
Hi,
Thanks for the info! Filters will not be a problem.
Regards.
Vin
On 12/11/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Filters should be it. Jan is right - keep at least one if not twoaround, especially if your cars have a lot of miles of dino on them.
190D's area a blast 35 mpg+ and great
Or...
http://www.alternateheatingsystems.com/woodboilers.htm
And on a smaller sale...
has anyone ever looked into these:
http://www.woodboilers.com/wood-gasification.asp ?
More to the point, has anyone ever tried BD in one of thse?
http://www.woodboilers.com/multi-fuel-furnace.asp
-Mike
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