Michael2
18th October 2006, 08:38 PM
The guy I was working with today has on old Merc that he runs on straight veg oil from a fish & chippery. The veg oil is in a 2nd tank and is heated and pumped to the engine. He uses about 8 litres per 100km.
He wants to sell the Merc and get a Tdi Disco, so we got talking Land Rovers & vege fuel. He worked in E.Timor and most buses & trucks there ran on straight coconut oil, but with our cold mornings, we need something to warm up the veg oil here.
He has more veg oil than he can use and as offered me a free fuel source.
Here are some questions I have :
Can a 300 Tdi fuel pump pull (suck) cold vege oil? There will be a heat exchanger between the pump and the fuel tank, but will the pump lift the fuel, or will I need to fit an aux. pump?
Does anyone here run veg oil in a Tdi?
With what results?
Should I use a fuel additive?
Should I bled it with diesel?
Does blending it with diesel make it easier to pump when cold?
What % do you blend?
He uses a 10 micron sock filter to filter the veg oil before use. He warms it up to accelerate the rate. I plan to warm filter it, then cold filter it on a 2nd run. However he doesn't find that it seperates or forms a skin in storage, even after one warm run through the 10 micron filter.
I will get some oil from him in the next few days and conduct a series of experiments.
I will :
Blend it 0%; 25%; 50% & 75% with diesel and see what happens when I store it for 2-3 weeks, put it in the fridge (simulate cold mornings) & expose it to daylight.
I'll be looking for seperation, discoloration, fungal growth etc.
Can anyone suggests any other tests?
Helton ( www.helton.com.au (http://www.helton.com.au)) do a heat exchanger for about $90. For those intersted they also do shower heat exchangers for $120. Great looking products at good prices, I only came across the website recently. I haven't bought anything yet.
As for a 2nd tank, I'm thinking of a jerrycan with a Tanami Pump style lid that incorporates the pick up and return lines. I mount the can into the bracket, clip on the lid with the pick ups and drive. When that runs out I pull the can out and put another in place. I suppose it can be mounted in the back of the Defender, as it's only cooking oil and not noxious fuel. The feed lines and return lines would be switched with a fuel solenoid from Brown Davies or similar. Anyway, that's just opening ideas, I'm open to suggestions and advise.
Michael2
He wants to sell the Merc and get a Tdi Disco, so we got talking Land Rovers & vege fuel. He worked in E.Timor and most buses & trucks there ran on straight coconut oil, but with our cold mornings, we need something to warm up the veg oil here.
He has more veg oil than he can use and as offered me a free fuel source.
Here are some questions I have :
Can a 300 Tdi fuel pump pull (suck) cold vege oil? There will be a heat exchanger between the pump and the fuel tank, but will the pump lift the fuel, or will I need to fit an aux. pump?
Does anyone here run veg oil in a Tdi?
With what results?
Should I use a fuel additive?
Should I bled it with diesel?
Does blending it with diesel make it easier to pump when cold?
What % do you blend?
He uses a 10 micron sock filter to filter the veg oil before use. He warms it up to accelerate the rate. I plan to warm filter it, then cold filter it on a 2nd run. However he doesn't find that it seperates or forms a skin in storage, even after one warm run through the 10 micron filter.
I will get some oil from him in the next few days and conduct a series of experiments.
I will :
Blend it 0%; 25%; 50% & 75% with diesel and see what happens when I store it for 2-3 weeks, put it in the fridge (simulate cold mornings) & expose it to daylight.
I'll be looking for seperation, discoloration, fungal growth etc.
Can anyone suggests any other tests?
Helton ( www.helton.com.au (http://www.helton.com.au)) do a heat exchanger for about $90. For those intersted they also do shower heat exchangers for $120. Great looking products at good prices, I only came across the website recently. I haven't bought anything yet.
As for a 2nd tank, I'm thinking of a jerrycan with a Tanami Pump style lid that incorporates the pick up and return lines. I mount the can into the bracket, clip on the lid with the pick ups and drive. When that runs out I pull the can out and put another in place. I suppose it can be mounted in the back of the Defender, as it's only cooking oil and not noxious fuel. The feed lines and return lines would be switched with a fuel solenoid from Brown Davies or similar. Anyway, that's just opening ideas, I'm open to suggestions and advise.
Michael2