Pumping veggie oil from 260 GAL. storage tank into diesel truck and 50 gallon drum behind restaurant in Santa Barbara California on 11/01/06. Information on; oil quality, pumping, filtering, valv...
Pumping veggie oil from 260 GAL. storage tank into diesel truck and 50 gallon drum behind restaurant in Santa Barbara California on 11/01/06. Information on; oil quality, pumping, filtering, valving into injection system, oil heating, environmental exhaust and pumping techniques. Produced by Christopher A, Brown
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if you ever smell a grease trap..you'll know there are not the same as the bin you collected grease from.
either way..using homegrown fuel is better than from foreign sources..I convert mine into biodiesel..its cheaper than converting 4 to run on grease..yes 4..put anotherway..all except for the the motorcycle..a bus, a truck( like yours), a jeep and sailboat.
Yes, I noticed Greg used the term universally where a "grease trap", which separates water from grease in a disposal liine is very different from storage. I call 'em "grease sumps". But he's a surfer and I'm a gear head.
hey how much does this kit cost my dad has a 99 powerstroke tubro 7.3 and i want to get him a conversion kit or somethin for his birth day where can i get the kit to do it
To find grease use your imagination: Cafeterias for schools, universities, bowling alleys, country club golf coarses that have big resturants, small mom and pop chinese places...........it helps to be a customer a few times before you ask. I have access to more oil then I can burn but it took me a long time. Also offer to buy it, you can buy used oil from someone at a better rate then they get paid for it........and you can buy it for 10% the cost of diesel fule or LESS.
Do it yourself. Check out what I did with my older 7.3. No real reason it wont work on a powerstroke, but consult a powerstroke expert. Type in 7.3 Diesel Vegetable oil and you'll see my video.
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either way..using homegrown fuel is better than from foreign sources..I convert mine into biodiesel..its cheaper than converting 4 to run on grease..yes 4..put anotherway..all except for the the motorcycle..a bus, a truck( like yours), a jeep and sailboat.
I'm not against SVO!!! nto at all. I'm pro biodiesel.. no truck conversion.
I was just clarifing terms..grease trap vs oil dumspter!! big difference..find a real grease trap..you'll know the difference.
-dkenny
Yes, I noticed Greg used the term universally where a "grease trap", which separates water from grease in a disposal liine is very different from storage.
I call 'em "grease sumps". But he's a surfer and I'm a gear head.