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I love the "take a look at those threads" feature.
Sweet.
OK, I have an 84 M1008, and the costs of low sulphur (non lubricating) D#2 is obscene and there are literally hundreds of sites related to converting 12V vehicles to WVO, or Waste Vegetable Oil, after proper filtering.
Most involve heated tanks, heat exchangers using a coolant line tapped from the heater hoses, etc...etc...
I live in a hot climate, AZ, and I'm wondering if an in-tank heater, run off the 24v circuits, after sufficient warm up would suffice instead of tapping the coolant lines to heat the 2nd WVO tank to operating or "flowing" temperatures in order to be used by the diesel engine.
Please, let me hear your ideas. If I had my druthers, I'd use nothing but filtered used ATF as it's superior lubricity has been recommended by more than a few diesel mechanics as an "every other tank" additive to "pump" Dino Diesel to keep the 26 y/o injector pump working well.
D.
Sweet.
OK, I have an 84 M1008, and the costs of low sulphur (non lubricating) D#2 is obscene and there are literally hundreds of sites related to converting 12V vehicles to WVO, or Waste Vegetable Oil, after proper filtering.
Most involve heated tanks, heat exchangers using a coolant line tapped from the heater hoses, etc...etc...
I live in a hot climate, AZ, and I'm wondering if an in-tank heater, run off the 24v circuits, after sufficient warm up would suffice instead of tapping the coolant lines to heat the 2nd WVO tank to operating or "flowing" temperatures in order to be used by the diesel engine.
Please, let me hear your ideas. If I had my druthers, I'd use nothing but filtered used ATF as it's superior lubricity has been recommended by more than a few diesel mechanics as an "every other tank" additive to "pump" Dino Diesel to keep the 26 y/o injector pump working well.
D.