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No !Hey y’all, just got my Duece and a half and was curious on what ratio y’all use? I’ve been told 80% oil and 20% diesel and I’ve also heard people running 90% oil and 10% diesel
Thanks in advance
My friend i gotta pick at you, you’re sharing sound advise, but i have ran many a multi fuel on 90% waste oil and 10% pump gas in our hot Georgia summers. But it’s not recommendedNo !
The amount of engine or any other oil is "less than half" when cut with "Gasoline". Remember your trying to make "Diesel" fuel here. At least a fuel that flows at the same viscosity as Diesel .
No way can you run just oil like 80% or 90% .
You can cut the oil with Kerosene or Aviation Fuel , but you still need it to flow like Diesel.
Read up here on what others have done.
I didn't say it would not run, it's just not smart. A fuel system with that much oil in it would not last long either.My friend i gotta pick at you, you’re sharing sound advise, but i have ran many a multi fuel on 90% waste oil and 10% pump gas in our hot Georgia summers. But it’s not recommended
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Not to mention pump wear from the super fine metals and acids you can't filter out of used oil .I didn't say it would not run, it's just not smart. A fuel system with that much oil in it would not last long either.
I'll bet you a "Popsicle for your hot summers" that your fuel system (that includes your injection pump) is filled with crud too.
It is also extremely hard on all the working parts in your injection system. That includes your injection pump, booster pump, and injectors .
No sir, my fuel systems are not. I’m very experienced with waste oils, centrifuging the “proper way” via preheating, settling, cutting with pump gas, and getting my fuel down to less than 1 micron contamination. Too many take the easy route of “well my engine has an oil filter so it’s good to go just pour right in!” Or “i filter with blue jeans and a 5 gallon bucket” methodI didn't say it would not run, it's just not smart. A fuel system with that much oil in it would not last long either.
I'll bet you a "Popsicle for your hot summers" that your fuel system (that includes your injection pump) is filled with crud too.
It is also extremely hard on all the working parts in your injection system. That includes your injection pump, booster pump, and injectors .
Here in michigan if it isn't dyed it is taxed , you file for a refund at the end of the year .When buying fuel at a truck stop, and it asks for tractor or reefer (heh) fuel, use "Tractor".
For someone who is in an agriculture area, generally tractor (an agriculture tractor) fuel is red dyed and is less expensive since they dont tax it for road use.
At a truck stop, a tractor means the "truck" part and "reefer" (heh) means the engine powering refrigerators. In this context, the reefer fuel is not taxed for road use.
This is very confusing for someone not familiar with trucking terminology, since you want to get the correctly taxed (and not dyed) fuel for road use.
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