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Default Shake and Break, part 9

On Tue, 12 May 2015 10:50:35 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 12 May 2015 06:10:26 -0600, slide
wrote:

On 5/11/2015 4:22 PM, Flying Pig wrote:


As you saw, that's what I do run on, in fact.

However, Larry Butler (larryw4csc) has run his diesel van and car on
recycled Chinese food oil for at least 8 years.

His van is the pickup, another is responsible for the storage/filtering
facility, and and a third handles all the paperwork. The restaurants
used to have to pay to have it hauled away; they're delighted to have it
taken for free, in the same plastic jugs it came in.

But I'll not be putting our oil down the tank, nor using anything other
than normal pump fuel which will be well filtered by our polishing system.

L8R

Skip


Makes no difference if you use motor oil or cooking oil -- the stuff
needs the heck filtered out of it. It's a myth that the Navy takes oil
from the engine and then pours it in the fuel tank.

Here's an outfit which may be the expert in this. FYI

https://usfiltermaxx.com/en/content/9-make-black-diesel


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Somewhere on the web is a US government spec on the proper way to
recycle crankcase oil. Basically it says to dilute the used oil 20 to
1 with diesel and then filter it through something like a 30 micron
racor. Letting any sludge settle out first is probably a good plan
although not specifically mentioned as I recall.

Here's another data point:

http://cleanairfleet.com/waste-oil-diesel-blenderfilter/


Years ago my grandfather was on a oil recovery program. He had a 55
gallon barrel and when he drained the old Model A he would dumped the
oil in the barrel., first, of course having dipped out the refill
quantity. Finally he sold the old Ford and bought a "new" to him GMC
pickup and for whatever reason stopped the oil recovery scheme. My
Uncle said that when the dumped that barrel there was nearly a foot of
settlings in the bottom.

By the way, My granddad bought that Model A when it was about two,
maybe three, years old and sold it in about 1948 - 9. Be bragged that
he bought it for $200 and sold it for $500 :-)
--
cheers,

Bruce in Bangkok