One of the members in a different forum asked about fuel heaters.here's one I made earlier whick may be of interest.
a photo wont show the internals - but here's a quick drawing to show the genaral idea. all pipe is standard domestic copper 15mm and 22mm & all fittings are solder ring (yorkshire fittings) but you could use endex or endfeed fittings. the whole unit is about 300mm high and 100 wide, all wrapped in Wickes 22mm pipe insulation, and fitted inline before fuel filter.
by the way - the gap between the inside of the 22 and outside of the 15 (fuel passage is about 2mm - the area of which works out to be a bigger cross sectional area than the original fuel supply pipes - thus no fuel starvation, and because the gap is so small, the fuel is "spread thinner" around heating medium so heats quicker.
ALWAYS GET AN ADULT TO USE A BLOW TORCH AND SCISSORS!!!
a photo wont show the internals - but here's a quick drawing to show the genaral idea. all pipe is standard domestic copper 15mm and 22mm & all fittings are solder ring (yorkshire fittings) but you could use endex or endfeed fittings. the whole unit is about 300mm high and 100 wide, all wrapped in Wickes 22mm pipe insulation, and fitted inline before fuel filter.
by the way - the gap between the inside of the 22 and outside of the 15 (fuel passage is about 2mm - the area of which works out to be a bigger cross sectional area than the original fuel supply pipes - thus no fuel starvation, and because the gap is so small, the fuel is "spread thinner" around heating medium so heats quicker.
ALWAYS GET AN ADULT TO USE A BLOW TORCH AND SCISSORS!!!
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