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Any Ram guys in SE Florida?

Good Dodge Mechanic in N. Alabama?

Whoa, hey, hell, I want to see that 96 truck. Oo.



I'll call you tomorrow, if'n Andy hain't already bought it. ;)



My seester's truck has dead VP. Damn 24v crap. :p Corn is gonna stick another one in it--then see what's up with the transmission. :confused: :{ :rolleyes:
 
Hey guys,



Anyone had any thoughts to running and or making Biodiesel?



I havent had too much time to look up all the info on the internet, and there seems to be lots to look through. If I come up with anything interesting I will post it.



Heck I guess I could open up a Biodiesel station... LOL!
 
This was sent to me from another forum:



1992 Dodge diesel 3/4 ton, 4x4, 5 speed, very clean truck, 154,000 miles. This is how it is listed in my hometown paper that get's sent to me.



This truck is located in Bethany MO. at Uptown Motors, 660-425-3440. Bethany is located about an hour and a half, give or take 10 minutes north of Kansas City, or about 20 or so miles south of the Iowa border. I-35 runs right through Bethany so it would not be hard to find and it is a small town maybe 2500 pop.



Just if anyone is interested.
 
Crazygator said:
Anyone had any thoughts to running and or making Biodiesel?



I've checked into it pretty extensively. From what I understand, to get the proper chemical reaction, the WVO has to be heated to 140*. This would require a water heater or some other way to heat it. The other problem that concerns me is that it starts clouding at 50* and there's not an additive available to reliably keep it from gelling. If my info is wrong, someone please correct me.



Collecting and transporting the WVO sure sounds like a lot of trouble to me. I can only imagine how 40 gallons of McD's finest spilled all over the bed of my truck and the drive would make me feel. :eek:



Scott
 
I've done some research on it, and plan to start brewing biodiesel soon.



I already have a pump (see Biodiesel Appleseed Reactor Plans); and Harbor Freight Tools has the brass ball-valves on sale NOW. I'll buy the rest of the stuff and build it right after I find a source for waste cooking oil. I just need to Git-R-Done; but it isn't my highest priority this month.



This topic over at atvnation.com started out as questions about WVO, but has mutated to become a Biodiesel topic. :)

After you get past the first few posts, you will find a lot of GOOD hyperlinks.
 
I have been debating biodiesel also. Appleseed reactor. I think I got all the parts lined up. Prolly just gonna get a new water heater. Buddy works at water heater factory, ashland city. I got some hooks on 2 300/gal tanks and maybe one 1000/gal one.



Only concern I have is gelling. Can you not use your typical Powerserver or Stanadyne? or is it not stought enough? Got to be something you can mix with it.
 
Bio

I'd like to start brewing, but I still don't have the space in the garage.

I'm not too crazy about having methanol in the house anyway(attached garage)



I still haven't found out how to get rid of the waste. Is it biodegradable? or would I have to find a haz. waste center to take it?
 
Gap,



From what I have gathered there is no reliable additive. You can mix it with no. 2 and add additives but I think it's only good to around 38*.



Kimber,



I don't think the waste product, glycerine(?), is hazardous. Some have treated it to reclaim the methanol, some use it to make soap, and I have heard of some composting it.



Scott
 
Hey was getting David Dunbar to come to Tennessee ever discussed at CCD? Is a dyno day still possible before the 1st of the year or will this be a 2006 event?
 
Well the Ford boys are working on it up here. BioD that is. If they get to cooking it before I do, then the free oil sources will be dried up.



Waste product? Maybe the meth lab guys can use it. :-laf



I need to talk to Bean again. He's the one talking about hosting Dunbar's outfit.



I'm all fer it. ;)
 
Yeah, I'd rather hook up with Dunbar. I don't have much confidence in these guys down here in Memphis. Hypertech would be the only ones with any obvious diesel experience and I'm not sure that their dyno is public.
 
HeavyHauler said:
Yeah, I'd rather hook up with Dunbar. I don't have much confidence in these guys down here in Memphis. Hypertech would be the only ones with any obvious diesel experience and I'm not sure that their dyno is public.



Dunbar is the ABSOLUTE best dyno operator, and the ONLY one that gets to run my truck. ;)



He organizes his schedule very early in the year, and he is usually booked for the year in the first few months. Doubt they can get him this year, but they need to reserve a date for next year NOW.
 
Well, they talk a lot about buying a dyno as well.



Can't sleep, whatchall doin? :p



I pasted some green arrows on the 265 route today-- for tomorrow's party. The Guinness keg didn't work out so I got 96 cans of Guinness. Down to 92 cans already. :cool: There'll be other suds there too for those who don't like black beer.



Yeah, I'll be dressed up, but yall come casual-the reception tent is in a horse pasture.



OH have you seen Andy's new baby? Looks suspiciously like my green one--imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Well, he might not have completed the deal yet, but I think he's trying. I would.



I would if I wasn't already negotiating on a 98 Quad 12v. With leather--with everything but traction bars and stacks. I'm paying too much, but it's got all the good steering stuff, fresh big tires/wheels, new shocks, new alt, #10, 370's, 3K springs, tabbed, timed, 35/40 turbo (blanks), FE, big stereo, sport headlights, etc.



12v/24v That's how we designate 'em, but it's not the REAL difference. P-PUMP!!! is the deal. And then 215 is the REAL deal. But a smooth running 160 beats the crap out of a dead VP. :rolleyes:



I seriously hope to convert my VP to a P pump if/when the VP craps out. :D



Did you know that the ford guys have to run a $1600 oil pump to operate big injectors?



Speaking of VP's, NO not Andy. My sister's new blue truck is at CCD getting a new one. I pressure checked the LP at TX, but didn't DRIVE it with the gauge or VOLUME test it. CCD replace the LP and then the VP crapped out. No telling about the transmission.



Speaking of fords. I dusted a white crew cab today. He came up real fast, so I shot some smoke on him. Later we hit a lonesome road and he thought :-laf :-laf :-laf he was going to pass me. So we rolled into a couple of times and then I let him pass and he waved big, so it was all fun and smoke.



Okay the antihistimines are kicking in, now maybe I can sleep.



Next time you see me I'll be all married and such.
 
Congratulations Wade!!! Dunno if I'll make it out today, but I'll be there in spirit.

Yeah, it's all over with but the crying... I gotta swap money and title and stuff hopefully on Monday. Gonna have to trailer her home since she won't move on her own. :(

My buddies and I will have her rolling again in no-time though. :)

Pics to come...
 
Andy - what have you done? I think you owe us an explanation!



Wade - I'll be thinking about you two down here in Memphis. Sorry I couldn't make it up there. Congratulations! Oo.
 
HeavyHauler said:
Andy - what have you done? I think you owe us an explanation!

HPCR's gone, and 12v on the way...

The 03 is going bye-bye to fund a van (Honda Odyssey)... Kids man, gotta do for them and their mom.

I bought Jeff's 96. It's an ex-cab, 4x4, 5sp. Looks like Wade's (Sorta) before the t-bone.

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I've been trying to prepare y'all for this !!!! :)

ahhh, she outta be a good truck, basically a new short block, 215 pump, 370 injectors, 3kgsk, 100 plate, lrgr exh housing, gauges, Mitchell Dual Disc Pulling Clutch. Gotta have an input shaft before it'll roll. It sits and runs, but that's it.
 
Sounds good Andy! Hey you've got stacks now! I love 'em when they sit that high above the cab. I'm sure you'll enjoy it - and it's already bombed. Or it's got a good start anyway! ;)
 
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