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  • Veg Oil Conversion Kit Fitting

    Guys, I know that a few of you are interested in this so here's an overview of the fitting. Or at least it would have been. The file (word doc with loads of embedded pics) is over 700Kb and the site won't allow me to upload it. (Unless Koi can fix it so that I can!!!!)

    I've since managed to embed a couple of links below.

    Kind Regards,

    Rob
    Last edited by nednil; 16 June 2005, 11:36.
    Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

  • #2
    You can put a document into web space and then post a link for it

    Here is an example

    If you don't have any web space please feel free to send it to me for hosting.



    Trev
    Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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    • #3
      Originally posted by UDTrev
      You can put a document into web space and then post a link for it

      Here is an example

      If you don't have any web space please feel free to send it to me for hosting.



      Trev
      Hmmmm....will have a bash. Watch this space.

      Rob
      Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nednil
        Hmmmm....will have a bash. Watch this space.

        Rob
        Bingo. Here it is:

        http://www.hiluxsurf4sale.co.uk/docs...Conversion.doc (Word 2003 doc 718KB.)

        http://www.hiluxsurf4sale.co.uk/docs...Conversion.pdf (PDF version 1.28Mb)

        Enjoy the read!!

        Rob

        p.s. the web site was an experiment - the content is not live and never will be - I had wanted to import and sell Surfs but it just wasn't going to be viable!
        Last edited by nednil; 16 June 2005, 13:15.
        Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

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        • #5
          good effort, that man!
          it's in me shed, mate.

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          • #6
            Excellent write up
            Maurice
            Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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            • #7
              Excellent job and good write-up.

              How is it performing?
              It's only a hobby!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kitesurf_phil
                Excellent job and good write-up.

                How is it performing?
                Only had her out the once. Worked fine then, but was only out for a 10 mile spin. Internally the car is still in bits - dash off and wires everywhere. Have just fitted some door speakers, remote central locking and a few other bits and bobs. On the verge of fitting towbar and new rear shocks and uprated springs. Methinks it will be a little while before I have her back out on the road in anger.

                If you need to know anymore about the kit then feel free to ask. I didn't state up front, but the kit came from www.dieselveg.com

                Rob
                Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

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                • #9
                  Excellent write up!!

                  Am I correct in assuming you installed the diesel start up tank in the rear load area? If so where was it vented to (presumably outside the truck) and do you know if this is legal? (I had heard that the tank had to be outside the passenger/load area)

                  Not trying to be awkward but I'm halfway through sorting this out for my truck and if the tank is legal in rear load area that will save lots of problems!

                  Cheers
                  Linda

                  www.4x4toys.co.uk

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Linda
                    Excellent write up!!

                    Am I correct in assuming you installed the diesel start up tank in the rear load area? If so where was it vented to (presumably outside the truck) and do you know if this is legal? (I had heard that the tank had to be outside the passenger/load area)

                    Not trying to be awkward but I'm halfway through sorting this out for my truck and if the tank is legal in rear load area that will save lots of problems!

                    Cheers
                    Hi Linda,

                    I've kept the original tank as the diesel tank, and then bought a 69ltr tank for the veg oil. The veg oil tank is in the load area, and yes, I've had to sacrifice space in order to do that. The vent pipe goes from the tank along with the fuel transfer pipes and then vents to to the rear under the back.

                    All that said, I'm sure that the guys at www.dieselveg.com suggest having a much smaller diesel tank inside the load area, and then using the original tank for veg oil - as you are suggesting Linda. Might be worth a check on their site or mailing them to see what they have to say - they've been very helpful when I've had any questions to ask.

                    Long term, I'd like to fix the tank under the load area (loads of space there) and fitting a proper filler pipe and cap etc. My biggest concern with this would be the increased exposure of the veg oil tank to the cold (especially in winter). Would maybe have to fit some kind of heater to the tank. Any thoughts on this would be welcomed.

                    Rob
                    Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

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                    • #11
                      Quick Update

                      Just thought I'd let folks know how things were going.

                      It's taken me a few weeks to get the beast back on the road - I've been fitting a towbar and uprated shox and springs at the back, which I could only work on in spare time at weekends. But, I'm back on the road again.

                      I've done about 400 miles this week on pure veg oil and am well chuffed. No loss in power or performance. A little early to tell if the mpg has gone down but at this point I don't think it has. The engine definitely sounds quieter and smoother. Smells like a BBQ now! (Anyone know where I can get essense of fried onions - would make an interesting addition to the smell!!)

                      All told, I'm well pleased.

                      Rob
                      Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

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                      • #12
                        try here for diy tank heater and pickup, http://vegoilconversions.netfirms.com/
                        i`ve just bought the files and will start building v soon.also dana will give you help via e-mail after if any probs.
                        ray

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                        • #13
                          Thanks Ray.

                          Hope the build goes well. You'll have to let us all know when you're up and running.

                          Rob
                          Constantly Striving to Attain Lower Standards

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