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what grade fuel lines do i need for B100. I have the means of getting the biodiesel and the fuel lines need to be changed on the truck anyways, so what can handle B100?
As I understand it, higher concentrations of BIO will eventually degrade natural rubber components, look for viton, which is a synthetic substitute for rubber. I believe all the OEM components on our CTD rigs are good to go for pure biodiesel. I have looked far and wide for info on rubber parts in our engines and have not found any.
well, i might just replace the lines with oem then. the lines on the truck right now are cracked and need to be replaced immediately. i thought it was because of the biodiesel, but maybe eigth years of weather exposer will do that. thanks,
cracking is not usually from biodiesel. Bio will dissolve the rubber lines. Look for Dayco fuel injection line it has a viton inner layer and is fairly inexpensive(3-$4 per foot. )