How To Make Bio Diesel From Vegetable Oil
Have you ever wondered what kind of good use you could put to all that waste oil that you throw away every week after frying your favorite fish and chips, spring rolls and scallops in. Well the answer is yes there is some good use you can put this to.
You can store this "Waste Oil" in a 44 Gallon storage drum to be filtered for later use as Bio diesel. Bio diesel is bio degradable fuel source that is cheap and easy to obtain, make, store and is a fuel that is safe to use and friendly for our environment. You could also implement the idea of asking local take away food chains for their permission to collect their waste oil and produce bio diesel on a larger scale thus reducing the running costs of your vehicles dramatically and SAVING OUR ENVIRONMENT. Bio diesel unlike conventional Diesel emits a more pleasant odor as well similar to the odor emitted by a flame grill barbecue.
Here's Proof
You can store this "Waste Oil" in a 44 Gallon storage drum to be filtered for later use as Bio diesel. Bio diesel is bio degradable fuel source that is cheap and easy to obtain, make, store and is a fuel that is safe to use and friendly for our environment. You could also implement the idea of asking local take away food chains for their permission to collect their waste oil and produce bio diesel on a larger scale thus reducing the running costs of your vehicles dramatically and SAVING OUR ENVIRONMENT. Bio diesel unlike conventional Diesel emits a more pleasant odor as well similar to the odor emitted by a flame grill barbecue.
Here's Proof
Fueling Diesel Engines With Bio Diesel
There Are Three Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Ways To Use Vegetable Oil In A Diesel 4WD Truck Car Or Bus
Each Method has it's advantages and disadvantages however the most common . method of making Bio dieselThis article gives a brief overview of the three DIY methods which can be put into use for your car, truck stationary engines or farm machinery.#1: Bio diesel:.....Bio diesel is a fuel made from 80-90% vegetable oil, 10-20& alcohol, and 1.35-1.5 catalyst. It is a stable fuel, performs readily in all diesel engines, cuts emissions, is mixable with petroleum diesel fuel, is easy to make, safe to handle, and will work with all diesel fuel storage and pumping systems. No engine modifications are required to use bio diesel in a diesel engine. Bio diesel can be poured straight into the fuel tank of any Diesel engine.
#2 VEGETABLE OIL AND KEROSENE MIX.....Diesel engines can be run on a mixture of vegetable oil and kerosene. This method involves "cutting" vegetable oil with kerosene. This method requires careful attention to mixing proportions, does not produce reliable results, and can be damaging to a Diesel engine if not done correctly. This method also requires that an extra fuel tank be installed in the vehicle. The engine must be started and cooled down on petroleum diesel fuel. The vegetable oil and kerosene mis should be considered experimental and potentially harmful to the Diesel engine.
#3 STRAIGHT VEGETABLE OIL...A Diesel engine can be run on straight vegetable oil including solidified oils such as lard as long as the engine is started on Diesel fuel and the vegetable oil is heated. Either used or or new cooking oil can be used so long as the used oil is properly filtered. The method involves installing a vegetable oil tank and modifying the heater hoses of the diesel engine to heat the fuel in the tank itself and also the vegetable oil fuel lines. Once the tank is installed and the heater hoses have been modified, the Diesel engine is started on diesel or bio diesel fuel and then switched to hot, straight vegetable oil. When the engine is running, the engine coolant is used to heat the vegetable oil so that is has a similar viscosity to diesel fuel. When it is time to turn the engine off, it is cooled down on diesel or bio diesel fuel. With attention to detail this system is very reliable.
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Why Is It Possible To Run My Engine On A Vegetable Oil Based Product?
Is This A Scam?
The answer to this commonly asked question is and emphatic No! It is not a scamDr Rudolf Diesel first developed the Diesel engine in 1895 with the full intention of running it on a variety of fuels, including vegetable oil. Diesel showed his engine at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900 using peanut oil as a fuel. In 1911 he said, "the Diesel engine can be fed with vegetable oils and would help considerably in the development of agriculture of the countries which use it." In 1912 Diesel said "the use of vegetable oils for engine fuels may seem insignificant today. But such may become in the course of time as important as petroleum and the coal tar products of the present time." Dr Diesel's words are more true today than ever before.
When Rudolf Dieselshowed his engine at the World exhibition in Paris in 1900, he said two words which astonished the gathered engineers, inventors and scientists: peanut oil. The patented Diesel engine ran "on almost any hydrocarbon from gasoline to peanut oil" The first Diesel engines and fuel systems built in the United States and Europe were so strong that some of them still work. These early Diesel engines were easily powered by straight Vegetable Oil as their fuel systems were built for heavy fuels.
Dr Diesel died before his vision of vegetable oil powered engines became a reality. in 1913, Diesel was discussing the possibility of converting the English submarine fleet to Diesel engines. To further these discussions, he took a boat from his home in France to England. After dinner on the boat one evening, Dr Diesel disappeared. A few days later, his body was found adrift in the English Channel. The English newspapers suggested that Diesel was assassinated by French operatives working to keep Diesel engines out of English submarines. It is not surprising that the French had already converted their submarine fleet to Diesel engines in 1905.
Since Rudolf Diesel's time, the diesel engine has been modified to run on the cheapest fuel available, petroleum. After Diesel's death, the Petroleum Industry capitalized on the Diesel engine by labeling one of the byproducts of gasoline distillation "diesel fuel." Thus, cheap, dirty "diesel fuel" became the fuel source. During the last three quarters of a century, many variations of Rudolf Diesel's original engine have been produced. Most of these engines are designed to run on less viscous fuels than vegetable oil which powered the original Diesel.
In the 1970's, scientists discovered that the viscosity of vegetable oil could be decreased through a simple chemical process. The process yeilds a vegetable oil-based fuel that works as well as Diesel fuel in modern Diesel engines. this fuel is called Bio diesel.
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by stevejostdy44
Learn how that old fish and chip oil can be put to some use and at the same time help save the environment (more)

