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2862
hey guys how about biodieselbrewers.com org net plain simple easy to remember.. or homebiodieselbrewers. com ect. remeber the kiss theory keep it simple...
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drwn59
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Jul 2, 2005
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I'm new here, but how about biodieselhomebrewers??? My 2cents (I'm not shy!) Darcy...
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Jul 2, 2005
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Why cant i mix gasoline with the cooking oil to thin it to the same as diesel? My 81 diesel rabbit manuel says i can add gasoline to make #2 diesel into #1...
ddazippster
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Jul 2, 2005
7:06 pm
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I have done this with wvo .I had problems with pluging the filter when temp got below 50 Josh ddazippster <ddazippster@...> wrote: Why cant i mix...
josh moore
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Jul 2, 2005
7:12 pm
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Because the veggie oil will coke on the injectors and foul the injector pump when the engine isn't running. Don't use gasoline, you adding a dirty fuel to a...
Steve Spence
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Jul 2, 2005
7:13 pm
2867
Interesting new process produces lubricating base oil / diesel from recycled waste plastic. . . Cordially - Joe Greene ...
Joe
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Jul 2, 2005
10:39 pm
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... when temp got below 50 ... as ... #2 ... 6gals. ... why ... Service. ... still think it will be a problem?...
ddazippster
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Jul 3, 2005
12:27 am
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This might be a good way to dispose of the 35 pound polyethylene oil containers that stack up. I've been burning them in my burn barrel. Do you have the link...
Terry DeSimone
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Jul 3, 2005
12:32 am
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Actually,I would listen to Steve Spences' reply,there's a lot of sense there. You have a lot of considerations to look at. To run SVO,it has to be heated to...
Terry DeSimone
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Jul 3, 2005
12:44 am
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My recommendation is do not use gasoline, and referring to the other conversation, do not use straight d1/k1, only use d1/k1 at a max of 50%. Never use wvo...
Steve Spence
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Jul 3, 2005
12:51 am
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Second attempt to send this message Hello Danny Z, The process of adding a “Thinner” to WVO/SVO to reduce its viscosity is typically referred to as either...
tillyfromparadise
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Jul 3, 2005
12:57 am
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Hello Danny Z, The process of adding a “Thinner” to WVO/SVO to reduce its viscosity is typically referred to as either blending or thinning and is indeed a...
tillyfromparadise
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Jul 3, 2005
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... injector ... a ... heat, ... engine, no ... One ... cause an ... same as ... make #2 ... 6gals. ... diesel. why ... religious "zellot" type direction im...
ddazippster
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Jul 3, 2005
1:56 am
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A heated veggie oil system in kit form runs less than $1000 You can build your own for less than $500 Steve Spence Dir., Green Trust http://www.green-trust.org...
Steve Spence
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Jul 3, 2005
2:04 am
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Hello Terry, I seem to be on a very slow connection today and my posts are taking forever to reach the list. The problem with using SVO/WVO as a fuel is that...
tillyfromparadise
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Jul 3, 2005
2:42 am
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Terry: I recently imported a Toyota Diesel truck, and am looking at the alternate fuel sources I can use. I have read about the WVO processors, and see our...
Ed Bratt
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Jul 3, 2005
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svo isn't usually cost effective to run. wvo is usually free, depending on where you live. It doesn't usually freeze solid, except at very cold temperatures....
Steve Spence
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Jul 3, 2005
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Steve: You said, "Except at very cold temperatures". Got to admit it, we in Saskatchewan have very cold temperatures. Here is what the experts say: "Mean...
Ed Bratt
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Jul 3, 2005
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I'm from upstate NY, near Ottawa. we get -40 for quite a bit in jan/feb. so I hear you on temps. We still ran veggie in our diesel generator. Had to use some...
Steve Spence
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Jul 3, 2005
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Hello Terry, Yes, No 1 Diesel is Kerosene. In some of the Arctic areas of the World I have been told that No. 1 Diesel is the ONLY diesel fuel sold at fuel...
tillyfromparadise
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Jul 3, 2005
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I noticed when I blended small amounts of wvo with my biodiesel the cfp point was lowered. The main problem with mixing wvo with gasoline my oil was dirty even...
josh moore
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Jul 3, 2005
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I borrowed my son's Ford Diesel in February to pick up a motor and transmission in Colorado. I filled it at the local gas station with #1 Diesel. It was not...
Ed Bratt
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Jul 3, 2005
6:18 am
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But,would you agree that gasoline is not the proper thinner to use? That was the original thread. Regards, Terry tillyfromparadise...
Terry DeSimone
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Jul 3, 2005
9:37 am
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Hello Terry, Boy is my connection slow tonight! I sent a message over an hour ago and it has still not shown up on the forum! The original question was: "Why...
tillyfromparadise
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Jul 3, 2005
11:06 am
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I would agree that gasoline is not a proper thinner. Just from simply looking at the burning characteristics of gasoline, compared to what a diesel engine is...
Steve Spence
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Jul 3, 2005
11:10 am
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Hello Ed Thank you for verifying that straight No 1 diesel is sold in Canada as a motor fuel. No. 1 diesel is Kerosene, although if you are lucky, your local...
tillyfromparadise
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Jul 3, 2005
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the big problem with gasoline is that it ignites early. depending on the design of the engine, that can snap rods or crack pistons and liners. A few engines...
Steve Spence
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Jul 3, 2005
11:25 am
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Number 1 diesel is not kerosene, at least where I live. I have used kerosene to fuel lighting, and know how kerosene smells and flows. As my previous post...
Ed Bratt
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Jul 3, 2005
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As a side conversation to the Diesel#1 vs. Diesel #2 and the lubricating properties.... In Utah, USA anyway, the diesel fuel we buy here went through some EPA ...
Graydon Blair
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Jul 3, 2005
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... cfp point was lowered. ... after filtering through ... weeks I would have better results. I don't understand why people say a blend of gasoline would...
Nathan
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