Re: [Biofuel] fuel filter

2005-06-13 Thread Mel Purdy
thanks to both... i've been looking at various filters online and calling about pricing and such, and was heading for a racor 660 model with heater. i, too, am in the northeast (NW massachusetts to be exact) and the fact that the racor heaters are thermostatically controlled seems to me to be

[Biofuel] -= question: filter for SVO conversion? =-

2005-06-10 Thread Mel Purdy
Hello- I'm trying to get all my ducks in a row so I can convert my 95 Chevy to SVO in the coming month. What type and micron rating would you all recommend for the filter? And where's the best place to purchase it? I would like something good quality... something that my truck will like. Any

Re: [Biofuel] -=additives=-

2005-06-06 Thread Mel Purdy
it's a liquid you add to boiler fuel to make it more efficient and burn cleaner. I'm trying to find a more detailed chemical description of it, but for now, if anybody out there is using it, or uses it on anything else, it would be nice to start a conversation On 6/3/05, ron [EMAIL

[Biofuel] -=additives=-

2005-06-03 Thread Mel Purdy
Is anyone out there using anti-fungal additives (ie: Kill-um) to prevent rancid oil for settling and storing WVO? Also, my friend has been using 'Boiler fuel additive' that he gets for free in his SVO converted mercedes... thinks it's useful, says he notices it running better, but I was