Quote "A lot of people say veg oil and mean bio diesel, however veg oil is not good for the engine, in smaller quantities it will just take longer to cause the damage from the deposits."
What ‘Deposits’ are you talking about specifically ???
As a person, I do know my Veg Oil and Bio Diesel Thank you, and although you have to keep your eye on your lube oil as the veg oil tends to pass by the piston rings and get into the sump, causing a rise in lube oil level and a thickening of the lube oil, this happens quite slowly, and you can get sump oil to alleviate this and keep your eye on the level, and as for lubricity there is no problem, as after all we all check our dipstick every week ???? pinch the oil from the bottom of the stick and if it starts to 'String and get Sticky" then its oil change time as it will be blocking your oil filter.
I speak from experience when I say that the 10% veg oil to 90% Fossil Diesel in the winter and 25% veg / 75% Fossil in the summer mixed in ONE tank only raises the Pour rate of the fossil diesel slightly by a few seconds, and in the summer the %age can be raised as the ambient temperature goes up, but if you use it through the Bosch fuel pumps you would be OK, the Lucas type pumps are not as robust so I don't recommend using it through these.
Also, petroleum companies change their fuel chemistry depending on the time of year, so the Fossil Diesel is slightly thinner in the winter anyway, this also happens with Petrol, I believe.
Like I said earlier, you have to take a leap of faith an be prepared to take the consequences if anything does go wrong, and this is not for the feint hearted, as things DO go wrong, but I am all for experimentation, I am not a bottomless pit of money but I do believe this is a good way to go to lower the reliance on Fossil diesel, it may not solve all the problems and the use of NEW Veg Oil will only cause the price to rise eventually, but there are already large companies monopolising the collection of the waste veg oil, so you have to be pretty passionate to go scavenging for this round you local restaurants.
All this said it is down to the individual, and you must be satisfied with your own abilities and be prepared to take a fall or two along the way, I knackered my first fuel pumps relief valve, but it made me learn how to strip a diesel pump as I refuse to pay £1000 for a recon item, and as I work in engineering, I could get stuff made.
I work with Gas Turbines, and they spin at slightly higher speeds than a car engine and a fair bit hotter, so their lube oil has to be spot on, but it is a good job that old Frank Whittle took a few chances with his first engines or I would be on the dole, and the oil companies would still be using Diesel engines to pressurise the oil out of the ground.
Sorry for being such an anorak.
TTFN Wilbur