Posted April 6, 201411 yr Staff It's been siting for 2-3 years. Does it get the dirt settled out of it enough to pour off the top clean layer and mix with the fuel in my 12 valve? Thank you for all thoughts. Edited April 6, 201411 yr by JAG1
April 6, 201411 yr Owner I wouldn't use WEO for fuel any longer being that engine oil has compound like anti-scorching, ash content is up and other things added to the engine oil. The amount of carbon in the oil is also bad too. So if it was me I would just send the waste oil to a collection site. Out here in Idaho most collection sites are picked up by people use for waste oil heaters. But I don't suggest using for fuel.
April 6, 201411 yr The only place to use that for is fuel for starting bon fires (actually illegal to do!!). Do like Mike suggested and find a recycler (most service shops, some auto parts stores, etc.) and let them deal with it.
April 6, 201411 yr Owner The only place to use that for is fuel for starting bon fires (actually illegal to do!!). Do like Mike suggested and find a recycler (most service shops, some auto parts stores, etc.) and let them deal with it. That where a good part of my waste oil goes is to lighting the yard trash and getting it burned off. Here is the results of burning WEO or ATF... What your looking at is ash build up on the injectors.
April 6, 201411 yr The o'rielly near me takes it for free along with the filters. The other place I go is the repair shop down the road from me. He uses it for heating the shop. Since I bring him oil he also takes any anti-freeze I have and disposes of it for free. It's a win-win for me.
April 21, 201411 yr While a picture is worth a thousand words , it does make me wonder why Cummins offers the Sentinel system on their engines. It takes a small amount of the engines oil and adds it to the fuel system, has a tank with new oil to replenish what was used in combustion. I think the injectors shown above had too much used oil , possible unfiltered to cause this.
April 21, 201411 yr If you burn wood for heat, add a drip system to it for more supplemental heating. While a picture is worth a thousand words , it does make me wonder why Cummins offers the Sentinel system on their engines. It takes a small amount of the engines oil and adds it to the fuel system, has a tank with new oil to replenish what was used in combustion. I think the injectors shown above had too much used oil , possible unfiltered to cause this. Yea, but I bet the ratio is so small it does not make a big effect on how the fuel burns. The above picture is from too much oil in the fuel and the person did not filter properly. Alot of people who get into the WVO and WEO alt. fuel use "sock" filtration. Personally, if I were going to do any of it, I would invest in a centrifuge.
April 21, 201411 yr My 'project' '94-97 truck will be a test mule on this subject, and put this myth to rest... one way or the other.
April 22, 201411 yr Owner Cummins did allow up to 5% by volume (approximately 1.75 gallons) of WEO or fresh engine oil to be added for 12V engines. Even Centinel adds way less than that for injecting back into the fuel. But also take notice that it only available for larger engines not for the smaller 4/6BT or ISB engines.
April 22, 201411 yr I'm doing it for added lube, and not 'fuel replacement'... I think too many are trying to run on 30% or more weo.. "looking for free fuel' which naturally will cause build up.. I'm only going to use my own oil, I use Conoco fleet 15w40 in every engine on my place. even the 4 wheelers.. No hydraulic, gear, automatic trans.... just engine oil. I have a unique situation, I have my own fuel storage, and should be able to have a good blend before it hits the tank. I've been 'hand dumping' weo in a cummins 903 for about 4 years now.. trying to keep 5%
April 24, 201411 yr Caterpillar says no more than 3% weo/fuel ratio (pre common rail fuel systems) and have strict requirements for mixing and filtering. It has been a long time since I read the article, but it goes something like this: First you are to do a 50/50 blend of weo/diesel fuel, IE 50 gallons weo and 50 gallons diesel fuel, THOROUGHLY mix the 2 components and then transfer the mix to the EMPTY (or nearly empty) fuel storage tank via a fuel/water seperator and 2 micron filtration, and then top off the storage tank with fresh diesel for a final ratio of 3%. weo/diesel fuel.
It's been siting for 2-3 years. Does it get the dirt settled out of it enough to pour off the top clean layer and mix with the fuel in my 12 valve?
Thank you for all thoughts.
Edited by JAG1