pump they switched to. If memory serves correctly the preceeding years were
just fine.
I have a 1983 240D Mercedes that is presently getting the screen filter
(sediment filter) in the tank changed as well as the fuel lines.
The absolute necessity of the change of fuel lines might be up for question
although some have experienced problems with the return line and it may need
to be changed, but again, if memory serves, that was for pre-'85 cars so
your '95 should be OK other than a filter change after a couple tank fills.
That is what happened with mine; tw o or three tank fulls of B100 and all
the accumulated crap from 21 years of Dr. Dino came loose :) The problem
will not have time to reoccur.
Luc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Buck Corrigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 1:01 PM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] VW TDI efficiency
Hi Ken;
I'm just finishing my first 150 l. batch of biodiesel. I seem to remeber
someone saying the newer VW TDI's didn't like the biodiesel very much.
Have you experienced any problems other than having to change filters?
I've
got an older ford diesel (95) I plan to run on the biodiesel, and my wife
has a 2000 Jetta TDI. She'a a bit nervous about using home-made fuel in
her
"baby".
Any comments would be appreciated.
Buck
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