Re: [Biofuel] biodiesel and WVO in all liquid cooled Diesel engines?

2005-07-11 Thread Pannirselvam P.V
  Helow Jason Graves

   Becuase several information you get confused .The more sure what
you want , here in this  following list arquives you can find what you
want.

 http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/

  As I undestand , first you need to work  raw materil to get  clear
oil filter it , remove water , try using  a mixture upto 20 pocent
oil, 5 pocent gasoline to reduce  the visscosity and PH  the rest
petro diesel .

   Then you  can think of buying  the eletric heater kit or heat
exchanger system from  some reliable suppliers.

  Finally you can make  your own Biodiesel so taht there is no need to modify .

Sincerly
Pannirselvcam 
Brasil




On 7/10/05, graveshouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
  
 I've been looking at different ways to use diesel motors in my lifestyle,
 burning biodiesel and/or WVO.  I've run into several people who've said that
 this or that particular motor won't burn biodiesel.  I'm confused, since I'm
 fairly sure I've read here and other places that ANY diesel motor with
 liquid cooling can burn bio and I believe WVO (with modifications, ie xtra
 fuel tank, straining grease and heating it to 160 F ) with slight
 modifications to take into account the solvency of bio.  I'm wanting to burn
 it in my Kubota tractor (new to me, 20+ years old), a replacement pickup for
 my farm and a perhaps smaller engine to run an electrical generator.
 Please let me know, am I right and these people just don't want to take the
 chance of being wrong (telling me it can burn bio if it can't) or are wrong?
  Please also tell me again what modifications to need to be made (specific
 hose types to change, etc).  
 Thank you for your input.  Sincerely, Jason Graves
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[Biofuel] biodiesel and WVO in all liquid cooled Diesel engines?

2005-07-10 Thread graveshouse



Hello,

I've been looking at different ways to use diesel 
motors in my lifestyle, burning biodiesel and/or WVO. I've run into 
several people who've said that this or that particular motor won't burn 
biodiesel. I'm confused, since I'm fairly sure I've read here and other 
places that ANY diesel motor with liquid cooling can burn bio and I believe WVO 
(with modifications, ie xtra fuel tank, straining grease and heating it to 160 F 
) with slight modifications to take into account the solvency of bio. I'm 
wanting to burn it in my Kubota tractor (new to me, 20+ years old), a 
replacement pickup for my farm and a perhaps smaller engine to run an electrical 
generator.
Please let me know, am I right and these people 
just don't want to take the chance of being wrong (telling me it can burn bio if 
it can't) or are wrong? Please also tell me again what modifications to 
need to be made (specific hose types to change, etc). 
Thank you for your input. Sincerely, Jason 
Graves
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