Hello Guys. I have a question for you. I have heard somewhere that you can use your used motor oil in the fuel of our trucks. Is there any truth to this, and if so how much to put in. Thanks for your help.
Originally posted by Cooker:
2 Stroke oil is not a good idea: https://www.turbodieselregister.com/ubb//Forum5/HTML/000834.html
Used engine oil is ok: http://www.valvolinehd.com/onroad/cent.html
Even though used engine oil is ok I wouldn't do it personally: https://www.turbodieselregister.com/ubb//Forum5/HTML/000568.html
Check out the above links it should answer a lot of questions for you. Ultimately it is your truck, your money, and your repair bill, do whatever you are comfortable with.
Ryan
Originally posted by Lee Weber:
redram -- You are missinformed. Everything Chad Sheets said in his post is correct. Sulphur is not a lubricant. The reduction process used to convert sulfur to hydrogen sulfide gas also removes aromatic compounds, which will decrease lubricity. Low sulfer fuels contain appropriate supliments to restore lubricity.
Back on the topic, sure you can burn diluted used oil in a truck diesel as long as it is filtered and run throught the engine over a short period of time as in a commercial trucking operation. However, depleted oil is often contaminated with organic acids which will could cause corrosion in the pumps and fuel injectors if the truck sits around. Used oil also contains soot and wear metal particles that are too small to be removed by conventional fuel filtration and will accelerate erosive wear of engine components to some extent. Burning used oil will increase particulate emission and the metals in the oil (even fresh oil) will destroy a catalytic converter in very little time. Ashless 2 cycle oil would probably not harm the engine. But since it is not designed for deisel applications, how whould you know how much to add? When you consider the many other benefits of after market deisel addites (Powerservice, LE, Amsoil, etc. ), they would be more cost effective in the long run.