Re: [biofuel] stanadyne pump compatability

2004-06-13 Thread kline
> Ok, here is my dilema, I am researching wether to convert my 1985 > Chevy Blazer 6.2 to burn alternative fuels such as biodiesel, SVO and > WVO. I have learned alot about the fuels, processes and the > equipment, but ran into a snag about the viability of my vehicle for > this project. Below you

Re: [biofuel] stanadyne pump compatability

2004-06-13 Thread Erik Lane
roosa master is made by stanadyne. and yes, that is the pump used on at least the 6.2 and the 6.5 - i have no experience with the 5.7 engine. i have also heard that the distributor type pump is not good for running on either SVO or WVO. i don't know why and have no first-hand experience either way

Re: [biofuel] stanadyne pump compatability

2004-06-12 Thread Keith Addison
Not recommended for SVO/WVO use, fine with biodiesel. Best Keith >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Best I can tell the pump in my vehicle is a "distributor type" > > Stanadyne pump. If I am wrong on that point, someone please correct > > me! > > >From what I remember, the fuel injector p

Re: [biofuel] stanadyne pump compatability

2004-06-12 Thread robert luis rabello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Best I can tell the pump in my vehicle is a "distributor type" > Stanadyne pump. If I am wrong on that point, someone please correct > me! From what I remember, the fuel injector pump on the 5.7, 6.2 and 6.5 is a Roosa Master. I don't know why distributor ty