an Anonymous Greaser -
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 - 23:43
All the parts needed for a veggie conversion are available at your local hardware store, the big box stores and the junkyard, with the exception of maybe the tank, the fuel selector and a heat exchanger/vegtherm, and any extras you may want like a temp gauge, pressure gauge, mainstream veggie parts, etc. A DIY conversion with a new fuel tank complete with sender (from Bass Pro Shops - best prices) should cost around $500 USD. Unless you get a used tank, like an 18 gal metal syrup/grease/industrial cleaner drum, and other scrap/homemade parts, this is as cheap as it gets. For a list of recommended parts reply to this post and I will send an email. Also get a couple friends to buy a diesel and then you can buy some parts in bulk, like hose for example.
Cheap Kit DIY
All the parts needed for a veggie conversion are available at your local hardware store, the big box stores and the junkyard, with the exception of maybe the tank, the fuel selector and a heat exchanger/vegtherm, and any extras you may want like a temp gauge, pressure gauge, mainstream veggie parts, etc. A DIY conversion with a new fuel tank complete with sender (from Bass Pro Shops - best prices) should cost around $500 USD. Unless you get a used tank, like an 18 gal metal syrup/grease/industrial cleaner drum, and other scrap/homemade parts, this is as cheap as it gets. For a list of recommended parts reply to this post and I will send an email. Also get a couple friends to buy a diesel and then you can buy some parts in bulk, like hose for example.
THX