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I don’t want to hijack the current centrifuge thread, but I have a question for all of the Waste Engine Oil purists and not-so-purists.
Do you HAVE to filter it?
The first time, it wouldn’t go through a coffee filter…at least not anytime soon. I’ve read that some go to extreme lengths to filter the engine oil…including a centrifuge. Others just drain and pour. Since I do not have the technical wizardry or budget of the centrifugal crowd, I’m thinking more along the lines of the drain and pour crowd. It’s a given that the multi-fuels, and over the road tractors so I hear, can handle motor oil as a percentage of the fuel.
So this leads me to several questions….
Is the micron filters and centrifuge really necessary? Isn’t that the reason we have 3 fuel filters?
Would the filters allow something to pass that is large enough to damage the injection pump or fuel injectors themselves?
Do you HAVE to filter it?
The first time, it wouldn’t go through a coffee filter…at least not anytime soon. I’ve read that some go to extreme lengths to filter the engine oil…including a centrifuge. Others just drain and pour. Since I do not have the technical wizardry or budget of the centrifugal crowd, I’m thinking more along the lines of the drain and pour crowd. It’s a given that the multi-fuels, and over the road tractors so I hear, can handle motor oil as a percentage of the fuel.
So this leads me to several questions….
Is the micron filters and centrifuge really necessary? Isn’t that the reason we have 3 fuel filters?
Would the filters allow something to pass that is large enough to damage the injection pump or fuel injectors themselves?