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Fuel economy
11-10-2007, 12:32
Post: #23
Fuel economy
Ryan,
With an '86, you are certain to have to change out all fuel lines
in her to make them compatible with your biodiesel. The biodiesel
will eat out the fuel lines from within. They will not fail
overnight and you will start to see them leak. But rest assured, it
will have to be done. Bob Loomis and dropped a 150 gallon tank in
mine and I would hate to have to do it will 300 gallons. Word of
advice, when you do it, go buy all-thread and use them to lower the
tank with fuel in it. Chances are you will have all the spray foam
on the tank. When we did mine, even with some fuel in it, the tank
did not budge. We had to top her off and use the weight to lower and
then drain out the fuel. Took us better part of a week but now we
could probably do one in a day.

Al Johnson
'96 BMC B75 ==> B100
Mandeville, Louisiana

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright"
wrote:
>
> Jon,
>
> On 11/9/07, Jon wrote:
> >
> > Dan I think the future of these big units will be only for the
guys
> > who have those extra retirement bucks. Our diesel fuel prices up
> > here in Washington are almost 3.60 a gallon and probably going
up
> > further as I type.
>
> $3.80 a gallon down the street from me. This is getting ridiculous.
> Thankfully, I have found a source of used vegetable oil and am going
> to process my own bio diesel. That will get my cost down under
$1.00 a
> gallon from now on.
>
> As for me, my '86 PT-40's (8V92) worst gas mileage so far was
4.13mpg.
> That was sailing through Nebraska at 80mph with the generator
running
> and four A/Cs on full blast. Later in the trip, when I slowed down
to
> ~70mph, I got about 5mpg. I believe if I keep my speed down and am
> careful on my next trip I'll be able to coax her closer to 6mpg.
> Honestly, for a coach that weighs in at 41,000lbs, that's not half
> bad.
>
> -Ryan
> '86 PT-40 8V92
>
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