how to convert a 1964 diesel suburban to bio diesel?

bio diesel


i have a 1964 beat up suburban that doesnt do much but sit there. so ive been reading more and more about bio diesel and it seems fairly easy but whats your take on it?

is the conversian easy?
what about the cold, does the weather effect it??

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3 Responses to “how to convert a 1964 diesel suburban to bio diesel?”

  1. convert diesel to biodiesel

  2. steps:
    1.Take out the ’64 diesel engine
    2.Buy a new bio-diesel engine
    3.Put bio-diesel engine into car

  3. The benefit of biodiesel (the fuel) is that it can run in unmodified diesel cars. See this article:

    So BIO-DIESEL refer to the fuel and not the engine.

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    What other people above are referring to is the conversion of engine to burn VEGGIE oil (like the cooking oil). Bio-Diesel is diesel, made from veggies.

    Good Luck…

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