its a 1972 RRC , I am not sure what SU's they are , how would I tell? look on the tags? I am sure I wrote that down somewhere :doh: if not I could have a look at the weekend.
so will it run on methanol with nothing more than an needle change needed? whats it like for power better or worse?
will it disolve anything in my system?
Change ur fuel system seals /o rings for Viton or it'll end in tears before bedtime Fett!
I know, it's problems again
The thing is, if there was an alternative to petrol people would use it already. LPG is half way there.
As you say, once you change your fuel system you can't run petrol when you need it.
I'm not fitting LPG to mine, so I'll just use it as and when I can afford it on petrol.
It is a shame that the diesels can burn anything, but then again if I had to use the car that badly I would change the engine.
At the moment I'd much rather run the petrol as and when.
Thanks again to charlesy for the valid suggestions
Cheers
Charlesy, aint that just the beauty of an oil burner! Honestly i would love to have one just for the fun of making fuel from scrap - but as fett says, im in the same boat, and wouldnt be able to lose the v8 in my disco, its the heart of the car - i have passion for that engine!
As long as I don't hear a V-8 running I can manage with my Diesel TD5 !
i say again though, great work youre doing there with the reclamation.
we are lucky that someone takes our engine oil at work for free, otherwise we'd have to PAY to get rid of it!! if i had a diesel i could run my car off it - we just scrapped about 200 litres of clean (read:not gungey) used oil which had taken about a year to accumulate.
i also get through lots of paint thinners, and we end up with about 100 litres a year of that, used, with various paints and oils in it, low concentration. the sediment settles out in the drum anyway.
i wonder if you could thin the oil with a bit of thinners and pour it in? no pump fuel