scoutdoors1000
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So I just wanted to post up a little experience of mine.
Firstly I have a M1009. Added a second tank (32 gallon) in the engine compartment. Then have converted my truck to run on the two tank system. I have run it on ATF, WMO and WVO. Have clogged off one filter running mainly a mix of 5 month old filtered WVO and WMO combo. Have choked out two times recently for switching over too soon. I start the vehicle on Diesel and then after a sufficient warm up time I switch over to the secondary tank and then purge the system to finish up on Diesel so I do not build up poly in the system or have incredibly hard starts.
My system would automatically switch from diesel to the secondary tank when the engine hits temperature but my switch is busted and I am waiting on a replacement.
I have a single fuel pump which pulls through both the diesel and the alt fuel filter. The valves which switch between the two default to Diesel so that if the system fails it fails into the diesel mode. Down fall of the system is that the pump pumps directly into the engine rather than through a filter and thus does make for a nice rich plume when I start things up. Have yet to have to change out a diesel filter so not sure how the whole system prime is going to go seeing how I will be pulling uphill through the filter to the pump rather than pushing uphill.
First filter clogged off after about 400 miles but as said before I was running straight crap through it
I run WMO and ATF straight from the vehicle. WVO I collect and run through a 200 micron screen filter then into a 55 gallon barrel which I heat to 300 degrees for 24 hours to evaporate off the suspended water. I let the system settle for approx 24 hours then pump off my WVO and dump it into my spare tank.
She smells great running on veg. Have had two people stop to chat after they saw me pouring fuel into the engine compartment. But Everyone who sees my big tank in the engine compartment when I work on it asks what the heck it is. They love it
Firstly I have a M1009. Added a second tank (32 gallon) in the engine compartment. Then have converted my truck to run on the two tank system. I have run it on ATF, WMO and WVO. Have clogged off one filter running mainly a mix of 5 month old filtered WVO and WMO combo. Have choked out two times recently for switching over too soon. I start the vehicle on Diesel and then after a sufficient warm up time I switch over to the secondary tank and then purge the system to finish up on Diesel so I do not build up poly in the system or have incredibly hard starts.
My system would automatically switch from diesel to the secondary tank when the engine hits temperature but my switch is busted and I am waiting on a replacement.
I have a single fuel pump which pulls through both the diesel and the alt fuel filter. The valves which switch between the two default to Diesel so that if the system fails it fails into the diesel mode. Down fall of the system is that the pump pumps directly into the engine rather than through a filter and thus does make for a nice rich plume when I start things up. Have yet to have to change out a diesel filter so not sure how the whole system prime is going to go seeing how I will be pulling uphill through the filter to the pump rather than pushing uphill.
First filter clogged off after about 400 miles but as said before I was running straight crap through it
I run WMO and ATF straight from the vehicle. WVO I collect and run through a 200 micron screen filter then into a 55 gallon barrel which I heat to 300 degrees for 24 hours to evaporate off the suspended water. I let the system settle for approx 24 hours then pump off my WVO and dump it into my spare tank.
She smells great running on veg. Have had two people stop to chat after they saw me pouring fuel into the engine compartment. But Everyone who sees my big tank in the engine compartment when I work on it asks what the heck it is. They love it