Re: using bunker fuel
- From: Dave Cannell <dcannell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 11:26:39 +0000
For burning cooking oil in your diesel engine try the following sites.
http://www.greasel.com
http://www.greascar.com
http://www.greasecar.com
I suspect anything that runs straight cooking oil will need duplicate fuel
systems so they can start and finish on diesel rather than cooking oil.
Bio-diesel is another story though, I think that can be run straight.
I have a friend in western MA who is running straight cooking oil thru the
summer. He'll start using his double fuel system about the end of
September so the fuel will flow well enough to get to the engine. Part of
the conversion consists of heaters for the fuel tank and lines. Some of
the heaters are hot-water, others electrical.
Pirate_Dave
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In article <mac-59F57E.08172526092005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
mac wrote:
> In article <1127677172.000033.177010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> maxcamirand@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Howdy group,
>> All the yachtsmen I know who run a diesel use only 'diesel fuel', which
>> is light and expensive. However, in the merchant navy we use bunker
>> fuel whenever we're going to be running the engine for a long time,
>> without varying RPM.
>>
>> It's thicker than molasses at room temperature, but when suitably
>> heated, it runs enough to be used in a diesel engine. It also costs a
>> fraction of regular 'diesel fuel' (aka "Champagne"). The engine is
>> started with light diesel fuel until it's running hot enough, then the
>> fuel mixture is gradually changed over to bunker. If the ship comes to
>> manoeuvering conditions, then the mixture is switched back to light
>> fuel. They always go back to light fuel before shutting off the engine,
>> too, to 'clean' the insides for the next start-up.
>>
>> Now I'm wondering why we don't do this in cruising yachts, where the
>> engine is running constantly for days, especially considering the fuel
>> prices of late. All one would need is a heated holding tank and a way
>> of adjusting the fuel mixture. Then again, I'm not a marine engineer.
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> Regards,
>> -Max
>
> have you guys seen Bio-diesel? make friends with the owner of the "fish
> shack" and get his old fry oil. google for bio-diesel and get the
> strainer/filter and engine kit. think you start the engine on regular
> diesel, then switch over. exhaust might smell like french fries.
.
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