>Keith, as you know, I'm on web-only delivery for the messages at this
>list, unless I email them to myself first.
No, I didn't know that. Why would I want to know that? I'm only
interested in that if people have problems, and then I have to go to
Yahoo to find out. The less time I waste at Yah
I just got myself a couple of SEPAR combined de-waterers and filters.
The filters can be 2, 10 or 30 microns.
I'll let you know how I get on
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From: Barryt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Biofuel Yahoo
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 7:39 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Filters
> David,
> I was reading your specs for the Mil-Mac filter element.
Do you use the same filter for fuel as well a
Keith,
How true. How very true. All the more reason to get some of these
other technologies up and running as fast as we can. At a time when the
american people and the world needed a progressive, far seeing individual,
with a vision for mankind, they seem to have taken a retrograde step
>We are told that there is
>enough oil to last 70 years if we keep finding oil at the current rate but
>with the increasing number of vehicles on the road and countries like China
>coming on line I seriously doubt if there is 35 years supply left.
>B.r., David
I doubt we can take another 35 ye
David,
Thanks for the emails. I will study them over the weekend. The
one thing that I didn't understand until I got the Jpegs was one difference
between the differnt models were the number of filter elements they contain.
Looks very interesting.
Regards
Barry
on the road and countries like China
coming on line I seriously doubt if there is 35 years supply left.
B.r., David
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From: John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 7:23 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Filters
> Group,
> I did a search on the
David,
I was reading your specs for the Mil-Mac filter element. Do
you use the same filter for fuel as well as oil? What are the demensions of
the element? I dive a toyota 4wd diesel with standard fuel filter element in
the metal canaster used by toyota, mitsubishi and daihat
Group,
I did a search on the internet and came up with this web address
http://www.wefilterit.com/home.htm
So if you are looking for a similar type of filter for our American friends its
much the same as David's Mil-Mac filter
John
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