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Are you guys running 50-50 wmo and d2 making a lot of smoke?
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I miss my 300TD!
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When I run 50/50, I notice a slight increase in smoke opacity at the rev limiter and at cold idle but nothing out of the ordinary within the normal RPM range. By opacity, I mean the smoke is darker. I get smoke at the rev limiter or about 4500 RPM even on D2 but the oil makes it a little darker.
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mine just stinks like tar
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Yes that is correct for a continuous feed distillation. On a batch distillation all components come off of the same level (top) in order of temperature in which they are turned into a vapor lowest boilers coming over the top first.
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Ugh, not another used motor oil thread.
One of the reasons motor oil is changed is because of it going acidic ( it comes back as a low TBN Total Base Number in a oil analysis. ) . Some put all sorts of filters to protect the injection pump but will burn used up motor oil thinking they are doing good. Also, motor oil isn't designed to be burnt, it has all sorts of additives that turn to ash / carbon. Do you really want to load the combustion chambers with carbon / abrasive ash? 2 stroke oils make a big deal about being ashless, I'd think they are on to something. Viscosity improvers in motor oils are polymers, ( plastic ) Do you really want to have such chemicals running through your combustion chambers? Yes a diesel ( or even a gas motor at reduced percentages ) can run on old motor oil, but in the long term what are you risking / saving in the long term? |
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Last weekend I bought 50 gallons of WMO for $50. I didn't have much time on Saturday but I filtered 5 gallons and threw it in the fuel tank before heading over to the girlfriend's place. I was on a little under 1/2 tank of straight D2. I don't plan on buying D2 for hopefully a month and I will see how it goes. I have a bunch of full gas cans my neighbor gave me when he moved out, so I have been using that to cut the oil. The only uncertainty is that this oil has already been cut with gasoline but I don't know the percentage so I am guessing on the viscosity. The seller runs it in his F250 7.3 IDI but he has more stock than he can use.
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Could be the detergents in the oil actually cleaning you old fuel system. If you never run any type of cleaner in your system you just did with motor oil. After a few filter change cycles you should be good providing you are cleaning your oil well.
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Additionally, I have acquired two Air Force portable (not really-- 700 lbs) rolling centrifuge/biodiesel labs that were used on B-52; and a smaller commercial centrifuge. When the damn weather gets warmer and I get a better supply of WMO, I will first heat all my WMO to at least 150 degrees, then pump it twice through the 6 micron filters. Following that, depending on the results, we woill look at centrifuging the oil 5 gallons at a time untoil it is nothing but oil, with a fairly low pH. I'm going to take a small sample to a lab to ensure that the particulate size is small, can also get a viscosity reading on the oil. I say this because I might not use this as fuel only, but as super lube for the fuel system if the lubricity holds out. This will have to wait a month as the weather warms and I refine my experiments.
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Haha what are these AF "centrifuge/ biodiesel labs?" Depending upon what these actually are, if you'd like to part with one, I may be interested.... |
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After having done some considerable research on this topic and combed about 450 sites, with notes, I discovered these trends: BAD = clogs or large resude lumps in tank or lines 1. mixing WMO unfiltered + WVO unfiltered and just left to stand for cleaning + gasoline in a 40-40-20 mix 2. mixing WMO unfiltered and WVO unfiltered and heated to about 170 degrees F 3. Mixing turpentine + candle wax shavings + mineral spirits + used fryer oil in 30-10-30-30 mix, causing crud in tanks and blockages after about 10 miles 4. WMO unfiltered + hydraulic oil unfiltered- no more info, don't know if hydraulic oil was mineral or vegetable based GOOD = normal use as fuel after 5 full tanks 1. WMO (filtered using "true" 5 micron filters in pump, then centrifuged) + mineral-based hydraulic oil (filtered to 3 microns before dumped for recycler pick-up) + kerosene in 6 gal + 6 gal + 1 gal mix 2. super-thin hydraulic oil, mineral based with viscosity at 2.6 (?) on scale, plus used Dexron filtered to 5 microns + kerosene, together in 10 gal + 10 gal + 2 gallon mix. In very few cases was I able to find info on Mercedes vehicles. Many mixes were made for Continental multi-fuel engines or for larger older diesels. In many cases people did not answer when I asked for proportions. These did, so I have them. I'm sure there are many ways to do this, but I'm interested in using only Bosch MB pumps and systems and creating fuel usable in them without damage.
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I won't run veggie anything in my vehicles. I only run petroleum based fuels. The second SD that I bought had numerous issues with the IP because of veggie use - improper at that.
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1991 F250 super-cab 7.3 IDI. (rebuilt by me) Banks Sidewinder turbo, hydroboost brakes, new IP and injectors. 2003 S430 - 107K 1983 300SD - Tanoshii - mostly restored ~400K+. 1983 300SD - Good interior. Engine finally tamed ~250K. Monark Nozzle Install Video - http://tinyurl.com/ptd2tge |
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