Tue 12 Sep 2006
First Veg-fueled Trip!
Posted by megan under alternative & bio-fuels , greasecar , photos , veg-fueled travels[3] Comments
We made our first veggie-oil fueled trip this weekend to the Santa Barter Fair. It’s about 60 miles North, not a very long trip but a perfect one for trying out the grease system. It ran great on the way there on veg oil, but on the way back we lost power as we were going up a hill. We had to switch to diesel and it ran fine the rest of the way home as long as we stayed on the diesel. When we got home we discovered the veggie oil fuel tank was almost empty and that’s why we lost power. It’s pretty crazy cuz Sen filled it up with about 10 gallons before we left!
We have discovered the culprit though. At the shop last week the mechanic said that our injector pump is leaking and needs rebuilt. Ugh. So that’s what’s leaking, apparently it leaks more on veggie oil than diesel. We haven’t replaced our hoses & gaskets with non-rubber ones yet and we’re pretty sure that’s the problem. We did use some bio-diesel blends like B20 and it’s best to replace all the rubber if you’re using any bio-diesel because it will erode. So we kinda figured we’d have to do it sometime. Now Seneca is trying to decide whether we should fix the injector pump, replace it and all the rubber hoses/gaskets, or just get a new turbo engine. All options are going to be a bit spendy. I was warned that VW ownership meant one project/problem after another… I guess we should’ve expected it.
Here’s Seneca driving on the way to Santa. We had a great time at the barter fair. We’ve been going to it for about 4 years now, it’s a small fair but a lot of Moscow people go since it’s so close and so we always know a lot of people. I actually sold and/or traded quite a bit of soap and massage oil, and a couple pieces of jewelry as well! I handed out lots of PETA stickers, too. There was a potluck on Saturday night and a drum circle as always. I have some pictures up on My Flickr Page of the trip. Our next big adventure is planned for the second weekend in October, the Okanogan Family Faire near Tonasket, WA. It’ll be a 5 hour drive, so we may actually be packing extra grease, and we’ll be staying a bit longer. It’s a huge faire, and we’ll have a booth, so I gotta get busy with my crafting! Hopefully we can promote sustainable transportation and maybe even get some grease from the food booths at the faire!
September 12th, 2006 at 6:17 pm
cool! i’d love to see pics of inside the grease car
M
September 14th, 2006 at 6:06 pm
I have a few, but haven’t taken too many since it’s been pretty messy inside while installing the kit and stuff. I cleaned it all out for our trip and then of course it got dirty after a weekend of camping. Check out my “Greasecar Adventures” set on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/meganpru/sets/72157594248547953/
There’s lots of photos of the engine & grease tank, a couple show the inside, but I definitely need to get a pic of the awesome mini-kitchen and all those handy cabinets. We’re hoping to redo some of the paneling inside and eventually put in something besides brown carpet on the floor, but that’ll be down the road a ways…
September 21st, 2006 at 5:59 pm
this whole thing would make a great documentary in moving pictures and stills
M