I don't know about the regular rubber lines purchased from Rusty, but I was told (I called) that the lines he carries are the stock fabric-reinforced rubber return lines. The stock injector return lines on my 300CD were turning into goo and beginning to leak after running B100 biodiesel for several months. This is a direct observation of physical fact, not a misconception.
Lee Luther Gulseth wrote: > BioD does NOT eat the regular rubber lines you purchase from Rusty anymore > than DinoD ruins them. This misconception comes from the solvent properties > of BioD cleaning the petro sludge out of the fuel lines and allowing them to > leak. That makes people think that BioD ruined their 10 or 15 year old > rubber fuel lines. > > Luther > > On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 12:17:45 -0500, Lee Einer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> You are correct. >> >> Lee >> >> Zoltan Finks wrote: >>> Thanks, Lee. Now, I imagine that the lines that run the majority of the >>> length of the body are steel and would not need replacing? And that you are >>> probably talking about just the portions of the lines that are rubber? >>> >>> Brian >>> 83 240D > > >