Hi there
I have a little technical knowledge, but not much.
I am trying to get my head around the possible rubber components used in the internal fuel supply system of an engine. Can anyone help?
What this is about is 100% biodiesel.
Apparently 100 biodiesel contains a fraction of methanol, 0.1%, but this is enough to rot rubber components over time if you are using only B100 100% biodiesel.
You can avoid these problems by identifying the possible parts of your fuel system which could be made from rubber, and replacing them with Viton, or some similar material.
Can anyone help me how I can find out what parts of my fuel system might be made from rubber?
This could be :
Rubber connecting hoses
Gaskets in the system, (how many are there?)
O-rings, which are I suppose gaskets (?)
Anything else you can think of ? !
I understand that many parts of cars made in the last 10 years are actually made from rot-resistant material, but it is not very clear which ones.
Thanks for any help !
Peter
I have a little technical knowledge, but not much.
I am trying to get my head around the possible rubber components used in the internal fuel supply system of an engine. Can anyone help?
What this is about is 100% biodiesel.
Apparently 100 biodiesel contains a fraction of methanol, 0.1%, but this is enough to rot rubber components over time if you are using only B100 100% biodiesel.
You can avoid these problems by identifying the possible parts of your fuel system which could be made from rubber, and replacing them with Viton, or some similar material.
Can anyone help me how I can find out what parts of my fuel system might be made from rubber?
This could be :
Rubber connecting hoses
Gaskets in the system, (how many are there?)
O-rings, which are I suppose gaskets (?)
Anything else you can think of ? !
I understand that many parts of cars made in the last 10 years are actually made from rot-resistant material, but it is not very clear which ones.
Thanks for any help !
Peter
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