Dumping waste motor oil into the fuel tank...
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Dumping waste motor oil into the fuel tank...
Hey Folks,
I know this subject has been kicked around quite a bit already but I can't seem to find the specific answers to my questions, so I'll pose them here:
1.) Can I add waste engine oil to my 2004.5 CTD's fuel, and if so how much per 34 gallon tank?
Anyone here with 2004.5 doing it now?
2.) Do I need to filter/strain the oil before I dump it into the tank?
3.) Is it ok to add waste engine oil from small engines? Lawn mowers, snowblowers, generators, etc?
Thanks alot for any help on the subject.
DT.
I know this subject has been kicked around quite a bit already but I can't seem to find the specific answers to my questions, so I'll pose them here:
1.) Can I add waste engine oil to my 2004.5 CTD's fuel, and if so how much per 34 gallon tank?
Anyone here with 2004.5 doing it now?
2.) Do I need to filter/strain the oil before I dump it into the tank?
3.) Is it ok to add waste engine oil from small engines? Lawn mowers, snowblowers, generators, etc?
Thanks alot for any help on the subject.
DT.
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seems to me you would be running microscopic metal fragments , bearing materials, cast iron bits, carbon , all through your injection pump. seems rediculous to me to even consider it. why sacrafice a your expensive injection system just to save a couple bucks on fuel?
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That's why I'm asking.
Many people do it in older 12 valve models but there's not much data on the subject for the later model CTD's like mine.
I have read that manually filtering/straining WMO ( waste motor oil ) before dumping it in is a good thing to do, and what that process missed the fuel filter would catch.
I wouldn't risk damaging my CTD fuel system, again, it's why I'm askling.
It would just be a convienent way to dispose of the WMO I have from my extensive collection of small engine appliances.
Saving money on diesel is not a consideration.
DT.
Many people do it in older 12 valve models but there's not much data on the subject for the later model CTD's like mine.
I have read that manually filtering/straining WMO ( waste motor oil ) before dumping it in is a good thing to do, and what that process missed the fuel filter would catch.
I wouldn't risk damaging my CTD fuel system, again, it's why I'm askling.
It would just be a convienent way to dispose of the WMO I have from my extensive collection of small engine appliances.
Saving money on diesel is not a consideration.
DT.
seems to me you would be running microscopic metal fragments , bearing materials, cast iron bits, carbon , all through your injection pump. seems rediculous to me to even consider it. why sacrafice a your expensive injection system just to save a couple bucks on fuel?
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My oil is filtered and if I send in the sample and it still has all that contamination in it, why would I want to run it thru a $2,000+ injection pump and injectors. I don't care if diesel goes to $5/gal. the motor oil stays on the dusty dirt road.
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I posted this exact topic on TDR the other day, and the concensus was not to do it with the HPCR unless you can run it through at least a 2 micron filter first. Even then, they were not crazy about it on the 3rd Gen motors.
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I don't like the price of fuel but I sure can see putting WEO in my tank just to save a few $$ being I a HPCR engine. But if you want to do so go for it as I don't have to pay for the repairs.
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What about 8 to 10 months from now when diesel is $7 per gallon? At the $0.50 increase per day that oil per barrel is going, it won't be long.
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I've just started trying this. I started out with new 2-stroke oil, then tried some fresh 10W30 motor oil, then tried 10W30 waste oil that came out of my ATV's, dirt bikes, generators, lawnmowers, etc. I started with these because the oil is so clean coming out of these machines--still a nice amber color. It has all burned great so far! I only poured 1 gallon to a full tank of diesel though. I just filtered another gallon of 10W30 last night (running it through old t-shirt) and I'll be pouring another 2 gallons of 5W30 from my wife's car soon. When I do my CTD's next oil change, all 3 gallons will go in the tank.
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I'm running it in my 01. Its strained after sitting in a 55 gal drum for a while. I added a 2micron spin on filter to the truck, right out of the fuel tank. I've run 50/50 mix and pulled the boat and camper without a problem. Smells a little, and smokes a little more. But it has cut my fuel cost in half. I commute 120 miles a day.
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yup... that's exactly what I'm saying.
currently running. 50% 15/40 virgin motor oil (ran into a deal on bulk oils) have run high as 65% waste motor oil. plan on running it higher % yet.
only difference so far is engine runs smoother with better fuel mileage.
I did reset my timing to 16.5 degree and readjusted all valves before starting adding waste motor oils.
some performance and mileage increase may be due to those two factors.
after I run motor oils for a bit to satisfy myself that there's no problems doing so. plan is to switch to ATF.
ATF is what I'm planning on running in the winter, due to lower viscosity.
currently running. 50% 15/40 virgin motor oil (ran into a deal on bulk oils) have run high as 65% waste motor oil. plan on running it higher % yet.
only difference so far is engine runs smoother with better fuel mileage.
I did reset my timing to 16.5 degree and readjusted all valves before starting adding waste motor oils.
some performance and mileage increase may be due to those two factors.
after I run motor oils for a bit to satisfy myself that there's no problems doing so. plan is to switch to ATF.
ATF is what I'm planning on running in the winter, due to lower viscosity.