Used motor oil
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#6
Let me ask you a simple question. Why do you have a two micron limit? It is known by fact that particles around 1 micron do the most harm.
This size rips out other particles and is called the Avalanche effect. You will find this information from the Mann+ Hummel filter company.
By the way: 2 micron is also the measuring limit. You get difficulties to measure smaller than two microns.
Do a search and inform yourself about tolerances in an IP or Injector. You will be amazed how tight they are.
This size rips out other particles and is called the Avalanche effect. You will find this information from the Mann+ Hummel filter company.
By the way: 2 micron is also the measuring limit. You get difficulties to measure smaller than two microns.
Do a search and inform yourself about tolerances in an IP or Injector. You will be amazed how tight they are.
#7
Let me ask you a simple question. Why do you have a two micron limit? It is known by fact that particles around 1 micron do the most harm.
This size rips out other particles and is called the Avalanche effect. You will find this information from the Mann+ Hummel filter company.
By the way: 2 micron is also the measuring limit. You get difficulties to measure smaller than two microns.
Do a search and inform yourself about tolerances in an IP or Injector. You will be amazed how tight they are.
This size rips out other particles and is called the Avalanche effect. You will find this information from the Mann+ Hummel filter company.
By the way: 2 micron is also the measuring limit. You get difficulties to measure smaller than two microns.
Do a search and inform yourself about tolerances in an IP or Injector. You will be amazed how tight they are.
#8
motor oil in fuel
I have not run motor oil in my fuel.
But a friend of mine has been doing it for 2 years now in his 96 12v cummins. He runs a 50/50 mix. He has not had any issues other than the smell of exhaust is not pleasant. I do not know details about his filtering system.
My brother has also run a small amoount in his 92 on occasion.
But a friend of mine has been doing it for 2 years now in his 96 12v cummins. He runs a 50/50 mix. He has not had any issues other than the smell of exhaust is not pleasant. I do not know details about his filtering system.
My brother has also run a small amoount in his 92 on occasion.
#10
update
Spoke with my friend Sunday who runs the motor oil. He said #1 make sure you give your oil a chance to settle out. This will eliminate most of the problems he has had. The raw motor oil should settle in a tank, then draw the best off the top portion to use for your mix.
Good luck...
Let us know if you have good or bad results....
Good luck...
Let us know if you have good or bad results....
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Deezel Stink3r (06-21-2011)