Originally posted by dubkatz:
Originally posted by Tony2005:
Originally posted by hetfield:
Originally posted by Tony2005:
Whoa! Isn't methanol by itself highly flammable?




Quote:

Methanol is used on a limited basis to fuel internal combustion engines, mainly by virtue of the fact that it is not nearly as flammable as gasoline.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methanol




From the article.
"A methanol flame is almost colorless. Care should be exercised around burning methanol to avoid burning oneself on the almost invisible fire."

And she was thinking of doing the blend herself. Not buying a methanol blend at the pump.



the methanol gets mixed with veggie oil and lye it never gets near a flame. But thanks for your concern




Well smartass, the details to the proceduer were posted at about the same time i made my post. Look at the time you posted and the time on my last post Dub-A$$. My response was based on the article blurb. Changing my oil is no danger to me, the mechanic is the one that needs to worry,,,lol


I drive a Ford, what else do you need to know??