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http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/mepages/3003versatube.php

Soft aluminum tubing for instrument air and vacuum lines, fuel and oil lines, and primer lines
O.D. (In.) Wall Thickness Max. Working Pressure* (PSI)
Part No.
Price Per Ft.
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1/8 .028 1820 03-40200 $0.34
3/16 .028 880 03-40300 $0.42
1/4 .032 795 03-40400 $0.50
5/16 .035 630 03-40500 $0.51
3/8 .035 520 03-40600 $0.68
1/2 .035 390 03-40700 $0.86
5/8 .035 305 03-40800 $0.93
*Safety factor of 2.
20% discount for full 50' coils of Versatube
 
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BUCKET HEATER EASY WINTER FILTRATION WVO SVO BIODIESEL

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NEW - 3/4 " ID RED PREMIUM THERMAL HEATER HOSE - RED HI-TEMP HEATER HOSE - HEAVY DUTY INSULATED - (-40 TO +257 DEGREES F) - 50 FT ROLL - COMES BOXED - USA MADE - BUYER TO PAY FOR SHIPPING - WILL SHIP WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL US - WILL COMBINE SHIPPING

A replacement for OE hose on most cars and light trucks. The high quality heavy wall grade is similar to SAE20R3, Class D2 and SAE J2387 specifications for higher underhood temperatures. Withstands the abuse of corrosive solutions and additives. Resists weathering to provide a long, trouble-free service life. A blue insulating layer helps to minimize heat loss. Four-spiral reinforcement provides extra strength.

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I'm working on a heated fuel pickup. cost will be 40-45$$. Fairly simple to make 1/2" in w/3/8 comp. fitting and out at coolant, 3/8 out at fuel. coolant in goes down about half way ensure circulation. Smile


97' Cummins turbo SVO.. fphe,homemade filter heater, converted 80 Gal tool box,homemade hotfox, homemade line heaters, Pollack 6er.


Imagepickup1.jpg (1,938 Kb, 147 downloads) heated pickup
 
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Diesel injector tester NEW

A quality test tool for the diesel mechanic. Similar to original Bosch.

filters and spare parts availeble

for injector nozzles R , S , T

Manometer 0 - 400 bar ; 0 - 5800 lbs/inch2

weight 10 lbs

NEW Heavy Duty
 
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Custom Gauge Set for Mercedes 123 Chassis WVO two tank

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BIOFUEL BURNER,BIODIESEL SPACE HEATER WVO FUEL INSERT



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svo wvo heated filter cleanable

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Filter is called the Perlin electric oil refiner. It runs on 12v. and the one I used heated to 155 degrees. The body is steel and easily modified.
The heater element is aluminum. Filter material is a cotton batt or anything you want to use i.e. shirts cotton balls, burlap etc.. I used a 5 micron washable filter as a final and the cotton batt to catch the bigger pieces. I also welded a 1 inch pipe fitting on the bottom as I used it as my collection filter. You can modify it to your needs. The best use is in a vehicle.
Modifications required:

1. Seal the top where the threaded stock comes through. I used a drilled out water faucet gasket.
2. Seal around the lid as the gasket is old and might not seal. I put a bead of silicone around it.
DO NOT BUY IT IF YOU CANT MODIFY IT!!!!

I have two sizes available, the one in the picture is the large one (16x9 inches) weight 27# The small one is (8x6in) 10 # .

You tell me what size you want and you pay actual shipping.
Any questions call marc 208-870-1260
 
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Fattywagon-type injector line heaters, $20 including shipping in the US, and each one I sell $2 goes back into this forum. I have permission from Fattywagon John to sell these. They are 30" long, about 100 watts of heat. Includes the heater line, silicone tape, etc. like pictured on Fattywagons.com (only my silicone tape is gray).


1985 Mercedes 300D, 85%WVO, 15% kero blend. Heat exchanger and injector line heaters, all single tank. 1996 Suburban, 2 tank conversion.
 
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how many amps do they draw?
do we paypal you the money? if so what address?
can you post a photo of your line heaters?

thanks
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The heaters should draw about 8 amps, they are identical to the www.Fattywagon.com injector line heater, and paypal me at bkhosken(at)yahoo.com. I have 10 made now, if the demand is huge I can have more within a week or 2.

I want to make them available at a reasonable price anyone can afford. They are easy to use and work well. I want to give fattywagonman credit for development, and give a little back to the forums.


1985 Mercedes 300D, 85%WVO, 15% kero blend. Heat exchanger and injector line heaters, all single tank. 1996 Suburban, 2 tank conversion.
 
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Up for sale a used Watlow model 07512081 Flexible silicone pad heater. This unit is in excellent condition. This unit is 110 vac 500 watts. The pad measures approximatly 12" x 7.5" There is one cutout from the previous installation and there is red silicone sealant on one side. This unit does not have a thermostat or regulator installed. I checked the unit with a variable voltage power supply, and it is working fine. Due to the electrical nature of this unit, it will be sold as pictured as is no warranty. I can also not be responsible any problems resulting from the use of this product. This unit should be operated with a proper regulator installed ( variable resistor ) and proper precautions taken as with any electrical heater. Buyer pays all shipping. There will be actual UPS ground charges at drop off rates.

If you need something to keep your veggie oil warm on those cold nights this might be for you. This could be used as engine block heater, fuel tank or filter heater

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!!! HOSE IN HOSE FUEL HEATING ASSEBMLY !!!

Up for auction is a set of two Hose in Hose fittings Assembly. These fittings are industrial grade brass, Each fitting includes the following: One heavy brass "T", Two 5/8 barbed nipples to be used for heater hose connection, Two reducers and one Compression fitting.



I purchased these from a plumbing supply store, and before I installed them, I decided to use an electric fuel heater. Consequently, these fittings are new, have never been used and have never been tightened or had a wrench used on them.

http://cgi.ebay.com/SVO-WVO-VEGGIE-OIL-VEGITABLE-OIL-CO...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
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This 3 Port Solenoid Valve is the best valve available for vegetable oil conversions. Pollack valves are not rated for the temps they will see and often fail resulting in a huge mess.

Water proof E-coil with Manual Override

Viton Seals

12 volt, with lead wires

3/8 elbow hose barb fittings included

Rated to 3000 psi (207 bar)operating pressure

Continuous Duty rated solenoid

Temp rating -104F (-40C) to 248F (120C)

1.4 amp draw at 12 volts



hydraforce valves on ebay!

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The 5-Gallon-Bucket-Keep-It-Simple-Stupid-Veggie-Waste-Oil-System
Many of you have purchased our 1-micron prefilter bag (available at omarsales eBay store) for filtering waste vegetable oil to run your cars, tractors, boats, trucks, buses and—don’t quote me on this—airplanes. I have been asked about the bucket system shown in the photographs from the “Mother of All Filter Bags” ad. These systems are made a few at a time; it takes time to make each one and there are a few techniques that need to be implemented to get them working properly. You could make your own; no doubt some of you already have. However, if you don’t have the time to run around to hardware stores, plumbing supply houses and/or junkyards to find all the parts, this could fill your need. Some of you live in apartments or do not have space for a 55-gallon drum to filter your waste oil. This bucket system is straightforward and I find it a lot cleaner than the 55-gallon adventure. Since I have started running my VW Rabbit (getting 48 miles per gallon, thus needing less fuel) and I don’t have space to store veggie, I find the bucket system to be easy, reliable and affordable.
We have a few of these bucket systems available. They consist of three 5-gallon buckets that are transparent enough to see the progress of your veggie oil being filtered. You will want to store the filtered oil with a lid to keep out the critters.
Email me and I’ll send you a video of how this system works.
What would the world be like if everyone filtered 5 gallons of veggie at a time, then heated their houses, ran their vehicles & greased their bicycle chains with it?

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This is an in-line 12V electric fuel heater for use with Diesel engines to heat fuel. This is an essential component for Biodiesel or vegetable oil conversions.
Draws 10 to 12 Amps. Measures approx. 120mm long, and 25mm in diameter.
Includes the heater and a built-in temperature thermostat switch
(to keep veggie oil at the optimum temp).
This heater operates at 55-70 degrees Celsius

http://cgi.ebay.com/biodiesel-SVO-WVO-inline-heater_W0Q...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

SVO WVO DELUX ELECTRIC FUEL HEATER KIT MERCEDES TDI FORD ETC


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