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Old 12-28-06, 01:08 PM   #6
peterdouglas
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But like I mentioned before, the 3B engine is a perfect candidate for alternate fuel and has an excellent reputation as an engine to be otherwise 'indestructible' and its inline fuel pump is very tough so you have IMO a perfect rig to experiment with.

Mr John Galt here seems to be the authority on this forum about Bio, hope he will drop by. He really knows what he's talking about.

HTH,
Chris
Looks like Mr John Galt was posting a reply as you were typing yours!

Thanks for the great info and link so far. Good to hear the 3b engine is a good candiate for this. I was worried about fouling up anything or or ruining any rubber components.

My friend put about 10,000 bio-diesel driven kilometers on his GMC diesel mini bus, this summer with no problems whatsoever, aside from the fact that he hated making the bio-diesel himself.


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