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I have read where people are using gas or diesel fuel to thin wmo. Can Ethanol be used as well, and if so would it be worth running a still to make the ethanol?
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+1I would stick to diesel or gas....
Actually, for some reason, gas does not completely mix with WMO. It stays near the top. I have found it is better to dilute with diesel.+1
Gasoline is your best choice as a thinning agent.
Since the specific gravity and viscosity of diesel is your target range ... if you thin with diesel ... you'll require more diesel to get close to its range.
Further, the BTU's, lubricity, and auto ignition point of waste oil is so high (higher then diesel) you'll do no harm using 35% to 40% regular gasoline if needed.
Finally, in most times, gasoline is much cheaper than diesel and almost anything else you might try.
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do you thin the hyd oil or run straight? i will be able to start getting used oil from work starting next week and would like to know how it runs on it and if it need thinning thanksI can only go by what I've done, no reason to guess.
I used gas for a summer since it was much cheaper than diesel. Every time I used it, the mixture near the top was much thinner than the mixture toward the bottom. Barrman noticed this too. I have since moved to using diesel or transformer oil to thin my WMO. Also, I have found a source for hydraulic oil in a good supply and have not used much WMO for the last year.
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