There is a lot more to converting peanut oil to diesel fuel than preventing it from
gelling. Go to one of the sites that tell about making your own diesel plant. It also has
to be a lubricant and not plug injectors.
Russ
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From: "Joerg" <Joergm@comcast.
To: <Diesel-RVs@yahoogro
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 11:48 AM
Subject: [Diesel-RVs] Need an idea
:I hope I can shorten the experimenting effort a little if I can find
: somebody who can help with one question I have.
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: I got used peanut oil and want to run it in my diesel engine. I performed
: some tests
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: with it and I found that it will gel at about 36 F.
:
: Question: How can I prevent the oil to gel at low temperatures without
: heating it up?
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: Thanks in advance
:
: Joerg (1998 HD Rambler Imperial)
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