I repeat...preheat.


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> Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 17:38:44 EST
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [biofuel] Biodiesel for heating was:Here in the frozen North...
> 
> And just how am I to measure out ~5 centistokes?  What are centistrokes
> anyway, a bug disease?  I can fairly say that this same fuel is now making a
> lot of local Jetta, Passat and Mercedes owners happy, with no reported
> problems.  Its not the fuel, its the technology.  As for temperature, a stone
> basement is steady at about 50¡ F. this time of year. That represents the
> yearly maximum, and it will drop a few degrees over the next 3 months. If it
> can't take it now, there is no hope for the future.
> 
> Anyone had a sucessful run on a Carlin or a Beckett burner? What nozzle size,
> shutter setting, etc did you use? Any other modifications?
> 
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