Oil & Fuel Burning used motor oil?

   / Burning used motor oil? #11  
As owner of two diesels that could burn waste motor Oil (WMO), the opinion of Conestoga Diesel, a pump and injector supplier was the key factor in my deciding against it.

Moose Pumps and waste motor oil cores

[SNIP]"The reality is, and I have posted about this MANY times in the past... the decision to run WMO as fuel is strictly a financial one. Yes, you can save incredible amounts of money by running WMO. I do it myself, in the Moosestang which is not running one of my pumps. But in so doing, one must set aside funds to make repairs to the fuel system which become necessary due to accelerated wear. The carbon in WMO is hard, and no amount of filtering is going to make that oil clean enough for an IP, and the carbon just tears the inside of a pump up."[/SNIP]
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #12  
WMO ... yes there are trade offs (some extra wear on the pumps and parts ) but considering that these "older units" were meant to run on diesel with sulfur ( slightly thicker viscosity) , then new fuel is too thin and "dry" for them ...

we are not running used oil "straight" , so the wear is minimal , and the extra lube is worth it ...
but the choice is up to the owner to weigh the pro's and con's

as for WVO ... it should NEVER be run through any diesel system
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #13  
Had a conversation with an old guy who told me he mixes all of his old motor oil with diesel and runs it in his older mechanically injected diesels?

Common practice? Dumb idea? He said he filters it first.

Dumb idea. There are plenty of non-self-inflicted problems running diesels and about 90% of them are tracked back to some kind of fuel problem. You'd have to be a real nutcase in my opinion to run anything in your diesel other than the cleanest, normal, ordinary #2 you can find.
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #14  
I heard a rumor when I was a kid, someone was using a cement mixer to blend used oil with sawdust, then rolling it in newspaper to make logs for his fireplace. Heard it didn't smoke bad and lasted quite some time.
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #15  
First of all, doing anything with old motor oil is messy business. But in the over all scope of what it costs to run, repair and replace equipment, is it worth it? Not to my way of thinking. Maybe in a doomsday scenereo.
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #16  
Waste engine oil :
can it be done ... yes
should it be done ... questionable ( depending on circumstances )

WVO
NEVER ....

Bio
only if certified PH neutral and road grade ...
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #17  
There are some big equipment shops up here that generate lots of used oil/hyd fluid. Some of them filter the old stuff and mix/pump it into their fuel oil tanks.. then heat their shops in the winter..
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #18  
There are waste oil burners / furnaces. They have an oil pre-heater and use compressed air to atomize the fuel to burn for heat. If they (waste oil furnaces) weren't so expensive Id buy one to heat my garage in winter as a supplement to my regular oil furnace. I service all my vehicles annually and keep all my used oil in 5 gallon pails. One day I'll find a used W.O.F. at a reasonable price. Until I do I have about 30 gallons in stock.
I do use a little oil and diesel mix to treat my wood trailer decks every year.
I don't just burn it cause it makes too much smoke.
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #19  
I have burned used engine oil, lub oil and hydraulic oil in an incinerator designed to burn waste oil. It can be done but is tricky. The engine oil needs a much higher temperature to burn properly. Good clean diesel was also used to help the burning process, so it wasn't a matter of just burning waste oil alone. This was with a fairly modern incinerator back in the late 1980's.
For what it is worth, I take my used oil to the companies that sell new oil - Walmart, Canadian tire etc. By law they are required to dispose of the used oil in an acceptable manner - I let them decide on how they do it.
Works for me, though my neighbours used to use the oil on burn piles on their land.
 
   / Burning used motor oil? #20  
I too take my used oil back to the sellers, but most have restrictions on how much that will take (most have a 5 gal limit per trip). I have a deal with one if I buy 10 gal of oil, they will take back 10 gal, but others do not care how much you buy, they will only accept to the limit. The folks at Wally World told me the limits are to keep you from being inthe oil changing business and using them for oil disposal, but they will gladly sell you as much oil as you want.

I tried to build a oil drip system for my wood stove, just too hard to control.
 

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