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Okay, I apologize if I am beating a dead horse, but I am stupid and need someone to answer some questions about using WVO as fuel. I am helping a friend get set up with the purchase of several deuces, and he would love to power them with something cheaper than normal diesel.
Any help answering the folllowing questions would be greatly appreciated:
1. Can you run a deuce/CUCV on straight WVO?
2. What preparation is required for running a deuce/CUCV on WVO, or is none required at all?
3. Below what temperature can you not run straight WVO, to prevent clogging the lines with solid grease?
4. How difficult, in terms of PITA, is it to run a deuce/CUCV on WVO, compared with just pulling up to a pump and tanking up with diesel? In other words, is it worth it?
5. How long can you store WVO in a in-ground fuel tank without it going bad, for the purposes of using it as fuel?
Thanks guys.
Any help answering the folllowing questions would be greatly appreciated:
1. Can you run a deuce/CUCV on straight WVO?
2. What preparation is required for running a deuce/CUCV on WVO, or is none required at all?
3. Below what temperature can you not run straight WVO, to prevent clogging the lines with solid grease?
4. How difficult, in terms of PITA, is it to run a deuce/CUCV on WVO, compared with just pulling up to a pump and tanking up with diesel? In other words, is it worth it?
5. How long can you store WVO in a in-ground fuel tank without it going bad, for the purposes of using it as fuel?
Thanks guys.