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Friend and I were talking when the subject came up of filtering oil. Told him I would like to use a centrifuge, but they are expensive. Joking, he said "what about a washing machine?". I am thinking na, won't work, and then I start thinking why not?
So if I would seal the top of a washing machine(toploader), and fill it full of oil, bypass the timer, and spin it for a hour or day, what would happen? Crud, and metal would go to the outside, maybe pump from the center while spinning? Would I be able to stop the machine without remixing the oil? When the clean oil is out, can I just use the washer to pump the crap out, maybe mixing in a solvent? Maybe disconnect the pump and put a seperate motor on it. Also install magnets on the basket to catch metal. Would the washer spin fast enough? If not, maybe change pulleys around to get more speed. Sounds like fun to me!
So thought ya all would have some ideas on this. Already have acess to an older maytag washer.
This is for mixing oil in the Deuce's tank.
Dennis
So if I would seal the top of a washing machine(toploader), and fill it full of oil, bypass the timer, and spin it for a hour or day, what would happen? Crud, and metal would go to the outside, maybe pump from the center while spinning? Would I be able to stop the machine without remixing the oil? When the clean oil is out, can I just use the washer to pump the crap out, maybe mixing in a solvent? Maybe disconnect the pump and put a seperate motor on it. Also install magnets on the basket to catch metal. Would the washer spin fast enough? If not, maybe change pulleys around to get more speed. Sounds like fun to me!
So thought ya all would have some ideas on this. Already have acess to an older maytag washer.
This is for mixing oil in the Deuce's tank.
Dennis
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