B20 Bio-Diesel blend
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B20 Bio-Diesel blend
Here in Chicago area B20 is about all that's available. Is this ok for mid '80's SD and SDL that I'm looking at?
Reason I ask is new mercedes require no more than B5 bio-diesel blend, anything higher than that "may" void warranty.
With so many veggie conversions out there I can't imagine bio-diesel is bad for the older w126's.
Thanks for any info.
Reason I ask is new mercedes require no more than B5 bio-diesel blend, anything higher than that "may" void warranty.
With so many veggie conversions out there I can't imagine bio-diesel is bad for the older w126's.
Thanks for any info.
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W126 1987 300SDL
Those old engines work with just about anything. I ran mine with anywhere from B5 to B99. No issues whatsoever.
If you are looking to buy one, get it thoroughly checked out. Need good compression and good maintenance records.
If you are looking to buy one, get it thoroughly checked out. Need good compression and good maintenance records.