[AT] 430V Update and misc.
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Thu Aug 31 10:02:07 PDT 2017
How did you see one of my tricks up my sleeve, Farmer? :-). I say "one of my tricks", but I stole that idea from someone's suggestion on the list. It's one thing I intend to try. The only thing I need to do is wait for cooler mornings. I want to get the most bang for the buck when it comes to thermal expansion. Iron pot and fire ring are ready. I have decided against the transfusion approach as just being a little too much trouble. I have a gear driven bilge pump that should handle this temps and I can just pump right into the top of the engine.
As for biodiesel, no. I got out of that several years ago when my mom got sick and then I had to handle her estate. I sold the whole set up to a larger bio brewer in Laurinburg. Wake forest University, who used to test my fuel for me, hooked me up with them.
Spencer Yost
> On Aug 31, 2017, at 10:33 AM, Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Have you tried heating the block yet Spencer?
> If you were to rig (you might have to be a little inventive) a cross
> connection between this engine's water jacket and another water cooled
> engine and bring both up to operating temperature the whole picture can
> change.
> You probably wouldn't want to use the vehicle you have to drive to work...
> :-) But if you had something to spare maybe it would help to heat it up
> and let it cool down a few times. Heating the coolant would heat it
> evenly. I would not want to use a lot of really hot spot heat.
> Even a low level of heat might make a difference like from a block or lower
> radiator hose plug in heater? I once had a little Mercedes 4 cylinder
> diesel that the block heater would keep it warm enough in 10 degree weather
> that the windshield would not frost over at night. At 80 degrees out that
> much heater would probably get one fairly warm. Maybe plug it in every
> other day?
> Maybe connect it to your moonshine still? :-)
> Are you still brewing your own fuel?
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