Posted by Tramway Guy on June 11, 2008 at 10:58:33 from (12.1.17.89):
In Reply to: Peanut Oil in Diesel??? posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on June 11, 2008 at 06:45:34:
If you have a multiple plunger inline injection pump, you should have no worries. If you have a distributor type, you ought to limit it to no more than 50% peanut oil. I use almost straight vegetable in my Allis 5030, which has a multiple plunger type pump. It only works when the temperature is above 50 degrees, because it tends not to flow very well below that. The exhaust will have a much more pleasant aroma...
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