--- DHAJOGLO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> can someone tell me what the problem
> >is?
> 
> Are you letting it settle for a good chunck of time?
>  It is probably water suspended in the fuel.  Is the
> fuel cold (say around or below 10 deg c?).
> 
> -dave
> 
I allowed it to settle for a few days. Cloudy
suspension occured when i washed with water. So, it is
likely to be a soap suspension. I added 15 drops of
phosphoric acid to change soap to FA's. But it did not
make any difference.
However, the biodiesel burns alright. I also a
biodiesel using a fresh rapseed oil. It is much
clearer and yellow in colour where SWO is brown in
colour.

fox
> 
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