Originally posted by max6674
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Try here
http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/eve/foru...m/f/9751014871
A part of a much larger forum with a solvent sectionAndrew
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Originally posted by MattFKnowing that we have a few chemistry types on here, and being of an inquisitive nature, what effect would turpentine, (pure gum turpentine, not the petroleum derived substitute), have upon SVO?
Turps and white spirit would have the same effect - i.e. reduction of viscosity and lowering of the gelling temperature. Not sure if one would have a greater effect than the other.
Following a brief scan through the links provided, most people seem to use turps/acetone to keep fats in suspension in used oil, rather than modifying the viscosity profile of SVO. (graph of viscosity vs temperature).
Some of the writers seem to have a thing about SVO being bad for the engine long term. Given that some members on this forum have done an awful lot of miles on SVO/dino-diesel blends, and the fact that the SVO-slaggers all seem to be makers/purveyors of various types of biodiesel, then I would be inclined to take this with a pinch of salt.
HTHPeter
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Thanks for giving it the once over Peter. Greatly appreciated. I'll start my experimenting with an easier mind now.
Btw, that bit about the biodiesel bunch slating SVO is widespread. Almost any site that tries to promote biodiesel use does it. Rather than offering unbiased views on each possibility, they all seem to drop into their camp and slag owt else off. Some of the SVO sites are as bad. First thing I picked up when digging out the info from those sites was to ignore anything except proven fact when it came to that specific area of discussion.
Thanks once again.
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