Re: [Biofuel] fuel filter

2005-06-14 Thread Bill Ellis
Jon, I'm here in Vermont too, are you anywhere near the Northeast Kingdom, I'd really like to get together with some folksin person to talk about this stuff. I'm running a Jetta-rator(Jetta powered generator) diesel of course, and I have an 82 Benz that loves the stuff. Right now I'm making BD in

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] fuel filter

2005-06-11 Thread JonNormandin
Mel, Your fuel filter must be have no bypass ability, should be of the same micron as the original fuel filter for your vehicle and all of the fuel that is used should be pre filtered to a micron smaller than the fuel filter. As an example my original fuel filter is 10 micron so my new

RE: [Biofuel] fuel filter

2005-06-11 Thread Mel Riser
PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 6:33 AM To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] fuel filter Mel, Your fuel filter must be have no bypass ability, should be of the same micron as the original fuel filter for your vehicle and all of the fuel that is used should

[biofuel] Fuel filter help?

2003-03-23 Thread A Wilkins
Hello, I would really appreciate it if someone on this list could help me chose the correct filter size for my VW Jetta '90 non turbo. I know that I use about 7 litres an hour on the highway, but I also know that the pump asks for a lot more fuel than it uses. I am going to purchase