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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... On May 2, 2:47?am, "RCE" wrote: I think Wayne is correct, although the coal dust approach didn't work out. http://www.dieselpage.com/tipshis.htm Eisboch We can agree that "exploding" is a decent indicator that something didn't work out. :-) When Diesel introduced his functioning engine at the Paris Exposition in 1900, it was fueled by peanut oil. Good image of that original engine at this site, by the way; http://www.dieselveg.com/rudolf_diesel.htm By 1900, Diesel felt that the primary market for his engine was probably going to be agriculture. One of the benefits of the vegetable oil engine was that many farmers would be able to "grow their own fuel". There was an abundance of crude oil available back then and no clear idea of exactly what could or should be done to use it profitably. Particularly after Diesel's mysterious death, the emphasis switched from using vegetable products to using crude oil when firing diesel engines Fast forward 107 years. Using a renewable resource, like vegetable oil, now begins to make more sense than buying scarce crude oil from sources increasingly controlled by governments that are somehwat unstable or hostile toward the US. And I saw on last nights news a report on milk going up 30 cents a gallon this year, because of the cost of corn going up for ethanol production. |
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