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13-03-2014, 07:09 | #16 |
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Where is the vent.
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13-03-2014, 07:09 | #17 |
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13-03-2014, 10:58 | #18 |
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i think there is a breather pipe from your tank. you could always drill a tiny breather hole in the cap or run with it slightly loose first to test if it is a breather issue? tho please do not do this with anywhere near a full tank as diesel/veg oil on the road is not good for motorcyclists
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13-03-2014, 21:07 | #19 | |
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13-03-2014, 21:55 | #20 |
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Me too but only on sunny days
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17-03-2014, 21:08 | #21 |
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new to veg
Hi all i'm new to this I have a maverick 2.7 on a 96 plate when I got it I thought ut was on veg oil, can someone give me some tips on what oil and where to get it, should I mix it with diesel.
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17-03-2014, 21:39 | #22 |
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Depends where you live. I use quality foods. Lots of people use bookers or cashco places like that. Once you are a full member the forum is a much easier place to navigate around and search for topics ect
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17-03-2014, 21:43 | #23 |
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The cheapest place to get Veg oil is probably a wholesaler. I get 20ltr of KTC oil for £15.49 at Makro.
You can mix any ratio you like with dino diesel to help reduce the viscosity, if you intend to blend it with petrol the amount can vary between 5-20%, so worth experimenting. The petrol again reduces the viscosity of the oil and makes it easier to start. Adding a cetane booster to your oil is recommended by the guys at vegetableoildiesel you could try 2-ehn cetane booster from Trinity. A little of that goes a long way. |
18-03-2014, 16:30 | #24 |
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In the summer I run 90/10 Wvo/petrol, in the winter about 70//30 WVO/dino
However, I had to replace engine few months ago - don't know what was the reason, hopefully nothing to do with WVO |
18-03-2014, 21:43 | #25 | |
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18-03-2014, 22:06 | #26 |
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the fuel cap is vented. should not vacuum.
I rekon personally that 90/10 veg/ petrol is a bit thick. I don't like using more than 10% petrol unless adding some cheap 2 stroke oil (pump and injector lube). my fav combo is 75/15/10 veg/derv/petrol. but each to their own... and what works for you. |
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