Hey Hi All a Greenie to bio d. was wondering about cost of conversion on a 69 220 mercedes would be and a question as to would this work in a 350 cummins diesel in a 86 International 10 wheeler and at what mixes
Hi slamedbear. Welcome to the site!
What kind of conversion are you talking about? If the 220 is a diesel, there's no conversion needed (but there may be some fuel line changes needed on a car that old). That's part of the beauty of biodiesel. If you're talking about converting a gasoline engine, that's a whole different story.
yes it is a diesel. then just change out the fuel lines and add a new filter an that would take care of it?
slamedbear: yes it is a diesel. then just change out the fuel lines and add a new filter an that would take care of it?
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Did you run bio in the Cummins previously?
No I haven`t yet The one I`m refering to is in the truck I drive for work a 10 wheeler. Or in the bosses 930 Cat front end bucket loader that has a smaller 4 cylinder