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"Gordon Wedman" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Has anyone here converted your boats engine over to burn bio-fuels? The smell of french fry, or duncan doughnuts exhaust fumes sure would be nicer than diesel. Here in Houston we have a dealer than will deliver and it's cheaper than Diesel fuel. Joe What sort of "conversion" were you thinking of doing? Do you think you can get special bio-diesel fuel injectors for a marine diesel or maybe a bio-diesel fuel pump? I doubt it very much. The engine will probably run fine on the stuff but it may loosen up deposits in the tank and lines. Long-term effects on the engine unknown. On MythBusters they got a tank of used cooking oil from a french fry place, filtered out the chunks and mounted a tank on the roof of an old Mercedes diesel. Car started right up and ran fine. Got only 1 mpg less than on pump diesel. Just remember that MythBusters is a Southern Kalifornia production, and if you tried that in Frostbite Falls Minisota, in the winter you would be doing a lot of walking or rowing as the case may be. Diesel #2 doesn't even think of gelling untill your down to 10F and Diesel #1 clear down to -30F or lower. Frier Grease will turn solid at 40F if your not careful. |
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