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I will drive in my REO the 50/50 mix. 50% fuel and 50% UMO.
if this gives no problems for the injection pump, so the rubber rings??
The injectors can handle it if I'm going to use this mix??
I have 2 ideas made:
so must be about my filter installation will look. only I must have a magnet on the installation.
the only problem is that we herevin NETHERLANDS environmental zone have some city.
which is always a disadvantage that there always some iron in used oil can sit on the engines.
it is a good idea to use magnets during filtering. of course you want this stuff does not get in the tank.rofl
oke thanks for the info, I will try first with the 50/50 mix.
and I will eventually look what percentage I think it is the best one.
The filters are still in the reo standard 10 micron right??
ok I will start with the 50/50 mix. I want an electric pump for this use. I don’t know if it is necessary to put between 3 filters of 20,10 and 1 micron??
ok I will start with the 50/50 mix. I want an electric pump for this use. I don’t know if it is necessary to put between 3 filters of 20,10 and 1 micron??
Dear guest,
Since a year I bought a deuce and a half with a LDT-465-1C whistler multifuel.
In the last year are the fuel prices rose sharply here in the Netherlands,
€ 1,75 petrol ( gas ) € 1,48 diesel is no longer funny to drive with my truck.
I have the last week a lot of information sought...
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