> Is it necessary to wash bio-diesel when it will be mixed 50/50 with
regular
> diesel fuel? Can isoprohyl alcohol be used after the wash instead of
boiling?
...................

Only if you want to preserve your injectors. If they are unimportant to you,
feel free to not wash.

The fuel will have some free floating catalyst in it. Even though small
amounts, over time it can contribute to injector failure.

According to the Bio-Dieseler's Home Manual, this factoid should be
indelibly tatooed on the inside of one's frontal lobe.

This step will not be eliminated until solid catalysts become the industry
standard. It's coming.

As for isopropyl, are you theorizing that it could be used as a drying
agent?

Todd
Appal Energy
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