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I’m interested in using MY WMO in my 12v. I currently drain my oil into a clean 5gal bucket, then gravity feed it thru a Baldwin BT389-10, then thru a Baldwin BF7633, then to a clean 5gal bucket.

I’m not looking to run a full tank of it, just 3-5 gallons with a full tank of fresh diesel.

If this is gonna coke up injectors or kill the P pump, I’m not interested.

TIA

Jim
 
Jim, I did that very thing back @ 15 years ago when fuel was so high. Don’t know that it mattered, but I only used conventional oil no heavier than 10W40.

I worked at a large motorcycle shop and had access to a lot of clean used oil. All the techs were very helpful, using only the new clean drain pans I brought them and not mixing other fluids with it. I had a clean plastic drum to store it in after filtering it and a barrel pump with another filter on it to pump out into a fuel can. I’d run 5-gallons oil to 20-25 gallons of diesel. When I removed my injectors after doing this for @ 50K miles there was a very minimal amount of “soot” on the tips. I took them to be cleaned and pop tested and the fuel shop said they looked great.
 
I've been doing this since the late 90's on a few different trucks with no issues. I never bothered with filtering until around 2006 when I bought a transfer tank and put a filter on it. I just made sure I drained my oil into a clean container and dumped it in. I always tried to keep the mix around 10% or so to keep the smoke down, but I've had it as high as 25% a few times.
 
@Ozymandias, Doing this is on line with the waste oil burners that they market to everyone with a garage or large workshop! I know of several farmers with older equipment that does this and the waste oil burner for shop. He collects the oil from all his stuff into a large transfer tank (oil only), then moves it to where he needs it. Clean trans fluid goes straight to burner tank. Has filters on transfer tank and the burner has 2 filters on it before it hits the burner nozzle. Wish I could do with mine, not sure how the newer trucks would do with that mix. Would help a bit with fuel cost! :D
 
There is a difference in WMO in an engine vs a burner. The varying loads in an engine can get the combustion temps low enough to not allow the WMO to burn efficiently, which increases emissions.

Under a moderate to heavy load the WMO will burn efficiently.
 
There is a difference in WMO in an engine vs a burner. The varying loads in an engine can get the combustion temps low enough to not allow the WMO to burn efficiently, which increases emissions.

Under a moderate to heavy load the WMO will burn efficiently.

That is the reason I always tried to shoot for 10%, any more than that, I would start to notice a constant haze until I got up to operating temp. I never kept track of how many gallons of WMO I've burned over the last 25 years, but I'm guessing I've traveled for tens of thousands of miles for free!
 
The problem is pollution through all the heavy metals in the WMO. You all know what's in the oil through the oil analysis results.
WMO is banned to use as a fuel for whatever throughout Europe for more then 30 years because of that.
 
IMHO you can run one quart clean used motor oil per tank without any side effects on a 07 and earlier Cummins.
What good is a quart going to do? The point here is saving money on fuel. Five gallons of free oil takes the place of $25.00-$30.00 of diesel.
 
Same result just takes longer. No way would I dump 5 gallons at a time in a 35 gallon tank.
No, I wouldn’t either in anything other than a 2nd Gen 12-Valve, but as I said, I’ve done it for many miles with no issues in my 2nd Gen 12-Valve. I definitely wouldn’t put out all the effort to save a buck and a quarter per tank by adding a quart to a tank.
 
my 75 kw had NTC 350 cummins and held 44qts of oil when i changed oil 44 qts went in left side 100gal fuel tank never had a problem
 
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