[Biofuel] Old Peugeots

2006-08-13 Thread Bob Carr
Hi all, I have just acquired an old 1991 Peugeot 405 turbodiesel. Does anyone have any experience of how long the fuel lines and pump sealsmay last if I run B100 ? Also anyone know of a UK supplier for viton seal kits? Cheers, Bob

Re: [Biofuel] These dam greenies are everywhere......

2006-08-13 Thread bob allen
Howdy folks, if you read the analysis at Snopes, you'll discover the the Michigan authorities are not quite as stupid as seems, nor the land owner so innocent. I would be pi**ed off too if an adjacent land owner started messing with my land. The letter concerned an enforcement action

Re: [Biofuel] Sweden how they do it

2006-08-13 Thread Jan Warnqvist
Hello Lugano et al. As a Swedish native I can provide a more detailed and personal picture of the possibilities of oil independence of this country. There are a number of buts: - The power companies are not allowed to increase the share of electricity coming from hydropower sources, because

Re: [Biofuel] Sweden how they do it

2006-08-13 Thread Jan Warnqvist
Hello Lugano et al. As a Swedish native I can provide a more detailed and personal picture of the possibilities of oil independence of this country. There are a number of buts: - The power companies are not allowed to increase the share of electricity coming from hydropower sources, because

Re: [Biofuel] These dam greenies are everywhere......

2006-08-13 Thread Mike Weaver
Uh oh, I have a 9' tall foot abandonded Osprey nest I've been maintaning for several years now - I wonder if it'll get me in trouble? bob allen wrote: Howdy folks, if you read the analysis at Snopes, you'll discover the the Michigan authorities are not quite as stupid as seems, nor the land

[Biofuel] Conference on Biofuels finance

2006-08-13 Thread joanie hanlon
I'm new to this list, but wanted to let you know there was a very small article in the Des Moines (Iowa) Register this morning announcing a Biofuels Financial Conference to be held in Des Moines this Thursday and Friday. Was curious if any list members would be in attendance? Briefly, it states

Re: [Biofuel] Old Peugeots

2006-08-13 Thread EMRE ELMAS
Hey Bob, Why don't you cut just an inch or two of the fuel line and drop in B100 to see if it damages the mentioned parts or not. That way you might not need to change them. Emre ELMAS Mobile: +90 533 517 72 45 From: Bob Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org To:

Re: [Biofuel] Sweden how they do it

2006-08-13 Thread MK DuPree
Hi Jan (and List)...it's really great getting info from the horse's mouth...good to know Americans aren't the only fatheads on the planet as so many on this List like to continually proclaim. --Mike DuPree - Original Message - From: Jan Warnqvist To:

Re: [Biofuel] Old Peugeots

2006-08-13 Thread doug swanson
I tried that with a piece of fuel line, even heated the B100 to help accelerate the process... I let it sit for weeks. Nothing. I had been driving my '81 Datsun Diesel pickup for 14 months with the original rubber fuel lines, and then, it happened! There were 2 pin holes that started

Re: [Biofuel] Sweden how they do it

2006-08-13 Thread Hakan Falk
Hi Mike, If you look at the private transportation sector in Sweden, Jan is describing fairly correct the situation. This sector is heavily influenced by foreign companies, after the auto industry has been taken over by them and the export situation. An other sector that is the same or

Re: [Biofuel] Sweden how they do it

2006-08-13 Thread MK DuPree
Hi Hakan...thanks for this additional info. A little bit of facetiousness in my last post...actually a lot of disappointment become sarcasm, which you are helping to rebalance. Jan's post sounded to me like things in Sweden weren't really as rosy as Logano's post might have suggested. I'm

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-13 Thread Michael Redler
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Re: [Biofuel] These dam greenies are everywhere......

2006-08-13 Thread Bob Molloy
Hi Keith, Ironic headline to attract attention; soubriquet for the the beavers. Certainly not intended as an attack on (big G) Greenies. Regards, Bob. - Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, August 12,

Re: [Biofuel] These dam greenies are everywhere......

2006-08-13 Thread Michael Redler
If you plan to have any ospreytenants in the future, it might require some work to keep it up to code.You will have to contact the inspector and apply for a certificate of occupancy - even if it's used as a guest house.Depending on the state, you might also need to install a flushing toilet.

Re: [Biofuel] Old Peugeots

2006-08-13 Thread Keith Addison
Hi all, I have just acquired an old 1991 Peugeot 405 turbodiesel. Does anyone have any experience of how long the fuel lines and pump seals may last if I run B100 ? Also anyone know of a UK supplier for viton seal kits? Cheers, Bob Hi Bob For 1991 you're unlikely to have problems, especially