Vegetable Oil Conversion of an 85 Mercedes


Conversion process done!
August 30, 2006, 12:45 pm
Filed under: Conversion Process

Ok, so maybe you are wondering how I went from putting rebuilt axels on, to being done with the conversion process. Easy; I skipped the part where I update my blog. Sorry, but I sold my other car and had to get this done. I will attempt to go back and explain what I did.

Here are some shots of the finished fuel and coolant lines. The kit that I got from Greasecar.com had enough hose to do the job, but I cut one of the wrong diesel lines and had to buy more fuel line from Autozone.

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Anyway this picture is from the drivers side and shows the heated veggie filter with the copper line going around it. This provides heat to the veggie oil before it enters the fuel injector. On the far left, you can see something with two hoses coming out of it and a number 7 written on the top. That’s one of the soloniods that switches between diesel and veggie oil. I found out that it’s a good idea to label the bracket, so you know where the different outputs are without taking the solonoid off.


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