an Anonymous Greaser -
Monday, October 23, 2006 - 19:52
I had that last winter. turns out that it was wvo was too cold. Over a period of time if the wvo is not 160 to 180 then
glycerine builds up in the filter and clogs it, a new filter takes care of it until the cool wvo slowly leaves the glycerine build up behind instead of burning it. Hot WVO is the key to this whole operation. Grease on!
I had that last winter.
I had that last winter. turns out that it was wvo was too cold. Over a period of time if the wvo is not 160 to 180 then
glycerine builds up in the filter and clogs it, a new filter takes care of it until the cool wvo slowly leaves the glycerine build up behind instead of burning it. Hot WVO is the key to this whole operation. Grease on!