Thank you for your response. Of course we could somehow get just
about any engine to fit, but what could we get in there that we
wouldn't have to get custom motor-mounts for and what will the drive
line fit snugly? So far, it's looking like a Detroit Diesel is the
best bet, no?
Thanks,
Joshua
my name art ,want to know if anyone from ,ca counties,tulare,kings or
kern,i live in tulare co.my [EMAIL PROTECTED] just starting
biodiesel ,before i start would like know what i could do to clean up
wvo before putting in reactor? in heating to remove water can vinegar
be added to get fat out
It will not be worthwhile. Sell it and get a diesel vehicle.
Edward Beggs
On Jul 17, 2004, at 7:48 AM, Joshua wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A good friend of mine has a 1987 GMC school bus with a gasoline
> engine. This bus is wonderful, but runs gas and gets about 5 miles
> per gallon. This is quite
Hey Mark.
I am currently living in Indiana. It is extremely likely that I
will be moving elsewhere in the next 60 days or so, but for now am
still here. What part of the state are you in?
Brian
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "mark johnson II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I was wondering i
Dear Pan
> Respected Keith
>
> Thank you for your reply letter
You're welcome.
> Eventhough several research papers are published , including
>my research work and the international symposium books on the
>solvent delignification ,but they are available in the specialized
>journ
Hello Caleb, welcome
>Dear Bio Fuler,
>
>Are there any homebrew who are located in Asean
>region? Singapore/Malaysia? Would like to hear from
>you.
Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand - all have
various projects, and all have members here. I'm surprised they
didn't repl
Hello frag_lag
>Any around?
>(If not , i got one up and running)
Good luck with it. I hope you'll share what goes on there who what
goes on here, where relevant, and the other way round.
Best wishes
Keith
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U can get almost anything on the market in there u name it: caterpillar,
cummins, international or (of course) detroit diesel. I'd recommend a DD common
rail computer managed. However, there's plenty of school buses diesel fitted as
stock so, it'd be easy to figure what would fit yours best.
This yarn is a few weeks old, but then the spin it's debunking is
also getting a little old.
I don't think this is right: "Unlike fossil fuels, nuclear power
emits no carbon dioxide, the main cause of climate change." On the
surface of it perhaps, but I think the nuclear industry doesn't get
The Importance Of Timing
Wondering why the Bush administration only "significantly increased
its pressure on Pakistan to kill or capture Osama bin Laden, his
deputy, Ayman Al Zawahiri, or the Taliban's Mullah Mohammed Omar"
this spring, The New Republic interviewed Pakistani security
official
Hello,
I recently "joined" the group. I have been making biodiesel for about one year,
have some formal training in chemistry and some automotive mechanical
experience as a "shadetree mechanic."
Currently I am running a little experiment using bypass filtration and
synthetic oil (using profes
> Aren't most of those things aluminium or an aluminium/magnesium
> mix ?
Extremely doubtful.
I suggest you take a look at the ventless kero heaters and then as you say,
"take a whack at it."
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message -
From: "bioveging" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturda
Hello,
A good friend of mine has a 1987 GMC school bus with a gasoline
engine. This bus is wonderful, but runs gas and gets about 5 miles
per gallon. This is quite obviously unacceptable, and we are not in a
position to brew enough alcohol to run the beast!
The only other option would be a put
I was wondering if there was anybody in this group who is from indiana. I am
trying to get started makeing my own fuel. It be really great to have
someone who knows what there doing to show how. I just unsure about how to
do and do it safe. Not only that, I am sure a lot of you have had to
con
Thought you would want to know more about where the national Biodiesel Board
is going with regulations and such.
Tom Leue
from girl Mark
>
> >Hey folks,
> >
> >I only attended most of the NBB meeting on Monday (it
> >went on through Tuesday), and concluded that it is
> >very important for som
The Council on Foreign Relations is a creation of the Rockerfeller
family for the purpose of influencing and directing US foreign
policy.
Gary Allen's The Rockerfeller File on-line:
http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/gary_allen_rocker/index.html#metatop
Read it and then very little will need to be qu
Ah mais Robert, c'est formidable comment un message d'importance
peut etre dissimuler dans une etiquette, et tres apropos aussi.
(It's worderful how an important message can be camouflaged in a
label, and very timely also)
L.
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you
First off I know NOTHING about such things, although the idea of
going into a store that deals with kero stoves is good and you would
more than likely be able to simply buy a spare element and then
adapt it to your application, no ? Problemo solvo'd :)
Like I said, I know nothing about it but t
Joey,
1) You'd be better off just shaking the jar for 10-15 seconds, 4 or 5 times
in a half-hour than trying to crank a hand blender.
2) 140*F is an unneccessarily high temp and will lend to greater evaporation
and escape of the alcohol in an open container.
3) You're cap flew off due to the in
Hello Rob
>Not a problem, just doing my little bit to try to get an true US
>President Elected. We really don't want the guy who lost running this
>country into the ground.LOL.
>
>To those who don't believe this just grin and bare it and read
>http://www.lumpen.com/coup2k/framer.html?pg=1
>
>
Not a problem, just doing my little bit to try to get an true US
President Elected. We really don't want the guy who lost running this
country into the ground.LOL.
To those who don't believe this just grin and bare it and read
http://www.lumpen.com/coup2k/framer.html?pg=1
And to the list o
Hey all,
Ran the "Blender Batch" yesterday and came away with a puzzling
result. I've been pouring over the archives for a while and have come
up short of answers. The best input yet is from Todd:
"Should you ever find the lesser volume layer on top after the
reaction, you
will know that yo
"Controlled," sir, is the key word. Think about what they've "controlled"
thus far.
- Original Message -
From: "MH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 6:10 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Big Oil on Global Warming
"If big oil companies say global warming
can be controlled, why
Thank you Rob. Bank on it getting forwarded a few more thousand times.
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message -
From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Fw: Smuggled message to the people of France
you can see the tag at
http://www.l
Beats me exactly as to what type of steel composition the pre-heater is.
Don't think it so much matters as much as the mechanical design.
Walk into a store that distributes those ventless kerosene heaters and
you'll have more than ample opportunity to see exactly what the general
dimensions/desig
tallex2002 wrote:
>Perendev is Tooling Up for Magnetic Motor Mass Production
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>This will be interesting.
>
>Perendev is Tooling Up for Magnetic Motor Mass Production in Europe
>
>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prwebxml138231.php
>
>
>
>regards
>
>
It won't be interesting, it
PLEASE change the title when you auto-reply to a message in the Daily
Digest. Nobody'll read a message titled "Re: Digest Number 2248", it
confuses the threads and fouls up archives searches forever.
Thankyou.
Keith Addison
List owner
>Thanks Todd
>
>I have made 2 turk type burners and I am
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