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  • Converting Mk1 Diesel Golf back to standard diesel

    Hi - sometime ago I purchased a Mk1 Diesel Golf that the previous owner had been running on biodiesel.

    I am now looking to register this car but I would prefer to run it on standard diesel not biodiesel.

    Just wondering if there is anything I need to be careful of before I try running on standard diesel. I don't want to do any damage to the fuel pump etc.

    The previous owner installed a "biodiesel" filter. Should this be removed before I run on standard diesel? Is it okay just to put standard diesel in the tank and go the way it is?

    Any assistance greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance.

    Regards, Shane.

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    I doubt you will have a problem going back to diesel.
    The problem usually occurs the other way around when you go from diesel to bio.
    The bio cleans out your fuel system and can dislodge any buildup of diesel algae.
    I have read that bio also can pickup and grow its own sludge just like diesel does
    and introducing diesel can kill the growth and cause fuel blockages.
    Keep a couple of spare filters on hand and check to see if the injector has a
    wire gauze strainer which on same makes can also block up.
    Remember the injector is designed for diesel not biodiesel.

    The biodiesel filter most likely a smaller micron filter and the element could be heated.
    If you go back to diesel it may be cheaper to use a standard filter.

    The older vw diesels are brilliant for bio and WVO conversions.
    Last edited by neil; 08-11-2009, 04:27 PM.

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      No need to do anything to go back to petro-diesel, it is all compatible and interchangeable.
      Mk3 Golf Tdi about to sell
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