I have a fleet of 2005 & 2006 F Series (350/550)trucks. I'm wondering if I can utilze Bio or not in these later model Fords. I've heard that anything later than 2008 is acceptable. If this is true, what would I need to do to be able to use this type of fuel in my rigs?
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Re: Ford Models accepting Biodiesel
You might want to check closer to home (some of the US forums)
The main things to research
1) What type of fuel injection system is in these ? Is it a common rail Diesel ?
2) If so does it have a DPF ? Some of these are known to cause issues due to the way they work - again you need to research on the US forums
Well made - high conversion BIO will in most cases run in most Diesel engines just fine. You will also need to look at material compatibility - Pump seals, fuel pumps and the like.
CraigHolden Suburban K2500 1998 6.5L Turbo GM engine
210,000KMs (90,000 on new crate motor)
Currently 2 tanks in and working - 90 litre BIO tank and main tank of 160L WVO
30 plate FPHE in Engine bay and Helton Dual coil in rear
Walbro FRB-5 pusher pumps x 2
50,000KM on Veg and 10,000Km on B100
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