from the instructions: "heat is supplied only when the temperature is  low 
enough for wax particles to form. Power supply is to from an  automotive type 
12 VDC battery with an alternator system."
  
  So it must have a temp sensor that switches it on and off - neat.
  
  "Locate a 12 volt wire (off and on with ignition switch) on a circuit  able 
to handle the extra 7.5 amps that the heater will require."
  
  Suggestions on the back for many makes, but not Mercedes - all but one  
suggests 12 VDC source as Electrical shutoff lead on injection pump.  For 
Toyota a specific terminal in the fusebox.
  
  Hmm...wonder where it should go an a W126 MB?
  
  The point isn't to heat the fuel so it combusts better but to heat the  fuel 
as it starts to get wax crystals at cloud point. It rarely gets  that cold 
here, and when it does, a spritz of GE-Betz OTR8932Q is the  cheapest and best 
way to handle it. This will do nothing to help you  start your car. If you 
don't treat your fuel and the lines and the tank  gel up, this will not help. 
If the fuel clouds, but does not gel, it  won't help starting much either, but 
WILL keep it running once started  (wax won't clog filter, it will be melted by 
this thing).
  
  Hmm - Nifty device, but I would MUCH prefer it warm the fuel not at the  
cloud point of diesel BUT AT THE FREEZING POINT OF WATER...becuase  emulsified 
water particles will freeze and clog your filter too. I'm  MUCH more worried 
about that.
  
  Hmm - It could be rigged up to do that automatically...or you could  bypass 
the timer entirely and put a switch on the dash and turn it on  when it's below 
freezing or somehow change it to come on at 32, BUT  THEN, it will be supplying 
heat as if it were at the cloud point (much  colder) which will be WAY too much 
heat...maybe even enough to start a  fire.
  
  BTW, WHERE are you? If it is regularly below freezing in winter...IA or  
north, even its nice in MO, GET A BLOCK HEATER AND FORGET ABOUT ALL THE  OTHER 
GIZMOS - UNLESS it';s REALLY REALLY cold where you live, you  don't need 
in-line fuel heaters, in-line coolant heaters and a block  heater. That's for 
North Dakota and Alaska...maybe Minnesota,  IMH&RUO (IR=relatively & 
U=uninformed).
  
  Chris

Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Congrats on Wulf.

This fuel heater. Sheesh another thing to think about. I would love to
install a block heater before too long, but a fuel heater I had not given
much thought to. Warm diesel fuel combusts better I'm assuming? Resulting in
easier starts? Isn't it true that gasoline combusts better or more
efficiently if cooler?

Does it run on a timer? Or just when the key is turned? Runs off battery
power I assume, as opposed to AC?

Brian
83 240D

On 3/9/06, Christopher McCann  wrote:
>
> $105....some labor, some washers, a BOLT, and some bushings (on the  brake
> torsion bar). Not a creek, clank, clunk, click, or squeal. After  replacing
> all the ball joints and now finally securing the brake  torsion bar, she
> sounds JUST LIKE NEW on every bump, ramp and dip. A  beautiful thing.
>
> Indy gave me a free Stanadyne in-line diesel fuel heater (it's new
> in  box, but old, he has a TON of them: auto temp sensing, heats fuel
> prior  to engine start). Haven't looked at the instructions - obviously
> goes  BEFORE fuel filter. I live in MO, not MN...but I guess it can't
> hurt.  Any thoughts?
>
> I figured if there was any interest on the list and since he has
> "TONS"  of them, maybe we can buy a qty in builk for dirt cheap? That's
> if  they're worth the trouble.
>
> Thanks all,
>
>
>
>
> Christopher McCann, Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
> -2005 Blue Point Siamese, "Rose"
> -1992 Volkswagen Golf, diesel, 185K km, "Nanook"
> -1987 300TD, 151K, "Rotkäppchen"
> -1985 300SD, 212K, "Wulf"
> -1976 240D, ?K, "AKP-Wagen" (Alternativen Kraftstoffs Prüfenlastwagen)
> -1972 Jacobsen 21" Turbo Vent
> -1971 Case 222 Hydrive, 12HP Kohler, 38" deck, Snowcaster, "One Banger"
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-1992 Volkswagen Golf, diesel, 185K km, "Nanook"
-1987 300TD, 151K, "Rotkäppchen"
-1985 300SD, 212K, "Wulf" 
-1976 240D, ?K, "AKP-Wagen" (Alternativen Kraftstoffs Prüfenlastwagen)
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On 3/8/06, Craig McCluskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3D461954772=
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> One day left. Current bid $1525.00



Sheesh,  less than two hours left and still only $2000?  I'd buy it if it
were on the correct coast.  The W201 looks really classy in dark colors,
IMHO---and most of the 190D's I've seen have been beige or light blue.  And
the exterior temp gauge even works!

Alex Chamberlain
'87 300D Turbo
'93 Isuzu Trooper

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