>   Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 08:06:02 -0600 (MDT)
>   From: Dan Maker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Ethanol and BioDiesel
>
>I've heard of people using biodiesel as the oil in two cycle engine
>gas/oil mix, could ethanol and biodiesel be used to power a two cycle
>IC engine?  Ofcourse the carburation would have to be modified to burn the
>ethanol, but would the biodiesel and ethanol emulsify well enough, or would
>they seperate out in the tank and cause problems?
>
>I'm asking because I've been offered a two cycle strimmer, and I'm
>considering mounting the engine to my bicycle as a boost to make my commute
>to work faster.
>
>Thanks,
>Dan
>

Biodiesel has a vast improvement over the lubricity of LSDiesel. Biodiesel
does NOT have a fraction of the lubricity of 2 stroke oil.  Biodiesel is NOT
suitable for use as a 2 stroke oil!  The use of Biodiesel as a 2 stroke oil
WILL result in the destruction of the motor in which it is used.
Be Warned
Tony



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