soap is always made. Put some in a clear jar add about 1/4 water, shake it up and see what separates. You will probabily have merky oil sitting on top of soapy water. This will tell you that you need to wash. You will always get a better reaction when you can heat up your oil first...........good luck and have fun.......DB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent zadworny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 8:26 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] New bio dieseler


hi everyone,

i am just starting out on this crazy journey into alternate feuls. i have been practiceing my titration and making small 1 liter batches in a blender from fresh canola oil bought from the corner store. it all seems to be going great. after settling over night the liquids seperate into two layers no shadow or middle layer. i left one batch sitting for about 2 weeks and the diesel became transparent.

Question #1 - do i still have to wash this transparent diesel???

titrated some WVO and did a test batch of it too. the first time my math was off and i used to little lye, realized my mistake and made up a second. this time it seemed to work but doesn't pass the 150ml quality test on the JTF site. it didn't seperate in the alloted time but after settling over night it did.

Question #2 - i and working in a cold wearhouse. could that be the problem??

any help would be welcomed

Vincent Zadworny

Vancouver, Canada




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