If it is 100% bio diesel = YES,
If it is redneck bio diesel ( vegetable oil strained through coffee filters to get the clumps out ) = No.
The redneck version must be mixed with regular diesel or kerosene to run properly.
Hope I have been helpful.
2006-06-26 08:41:35
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answered by king_davis13 7
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Xpert is wrong. You can run your vehicle longterm on biodiesel. It actually makes the engine run cooler, allowing for less engine wear. Also the natural lubricating properties are better on the engine. The problem is the hoses. Rubber fuel lines will degrade over time. Just use B100 compatible hoses and voila, cheap fuel that you can make at home.
2006-06-26 07:14:30
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answered by LoAnnie81 3
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LoAnnie81 is absolutely right, I just wanted to throw this site into the mix. It has info and list of places to buy biodiesel all over the country.
2006-06-29 08:49:20
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answered by ebenevides 2
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Nope, you still need regular diesel to start and stop the engine
2006-06-26 07:07:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it can as long as you add a supplement to keep it from clotting.
2006-06-26 07:13:06
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answered by Walter 1
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IT WILL LAST JUST AS LONG AND WORK JUST AS WELL
2006-06-26 07:11:47
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answered by EAGLE_ 2
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