rickh
Biodiesel Rules!
twildman said:Rick, are you planning on going to bandimere again this year?
Well I do not know. We are in the planning stages right now and WY keeps coming up but I just can not find anything out there! Even that Yellowstone thing does not interest me with the fees they want to charge!
I am leaning toward CO again, lots we did not get to see and they have TWO paper backs full of back roads and trails!
Need to keep the trip under 3,000 miles due to fuel cost. Anything over 2,000is going to hurt at close to 3.00 per gallon!
Ryan, do not hate me because I am beautiful! Oh wait that’s not what you said!
Just do it, it isn’t rocket science!
You can get set up for about 500 bucks and that’s buying retail at the hardware store and 200 bucks of that will be a new hot water heater.
Got the filler neck cleaned up and sized up. Looks like its going to work. I may have to do a little cutting and welding to get the angle right and to adapt it to the 2" pipe thread inlet on the tank. The filler I picked up has the vent built on the outside unlike our stock ones that have a plastic tube running up center of it. I think the BD would eat the plastic up. So going to have to tie the vent into the tank somewhere.
I also got the "Pocket" off the utility bed that the filler neck came off of. That will make the filler neck "recess (inset) mount" on the outside of the camper shell.
Will also have to run a tube from this filler pocket back into the shell and out the bottom of the bed, incase of overfill it has some place to go besides down the painted side of the shell and truck.
I still think I am missing something with venting. I keep thinking I have to have an open vent up higher than the tank, otherwise, if it is sealed, under use it will go into a vacuum. Not worried about fumes as BD is harmless and not classified as flammable, it even smells good (at least to me).
Still thinking about that Dana 60 I saw... I think I will go by there and at least see what they want for it. It was on a late 70's model truck (I think, not real good with older ford IDing). The truck had a lift kit on it, must have been an 8" lift and looked like all springs upfront and blocks in the rear. Should have gotten numbers off the axle. Oh well......
Rick H...