It is my understanding that the actual formulation of what is
called 'biodiesel' varies quite a bit, depending on what the
base stock was. Also, unless considerable care is used in the
making, some of the alcohol used as part of the process can
remain in the fuel, and it is this alcohol which
That is the difference between ASTM standard BioD and crap that some people
market as BioD. In the homebrew BioD world, those who properly wash and dry
their BioD experience NO fuel line or filter problems after the petroD sludge
is cleaned out.
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 08:00:24 -0500, Jim Cathey
I had been running my 73 220D on B100 for over two
years straight with no ill effects on rubber fuel
lines. This was not homebrew biodiesel.
Dimitri
73 220D (being restored)
--- Luther Gulseth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is the difference between ASTM standard BioD
and crap that some people