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Old 03-03-2010, 06:35 PM
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Black Diesel???

just read a article on making and using Black Diesel. i have herd of running burnt motor oil through tractor motors with manual injector pumps, but i never herd of anyone running it through a newer motor.

has anyone here done or used this with sucess?
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Old 03-03-2010, 06:53 PM
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just read a article on making and using Black Diesel. i have herd of running burnt motor oil through tractor motors with manual injector pumps, but i never herd of anyone running it through a newer motor.

has anyone here done or used this with sucess?
black diesel is a bio diesel bi-product of paper making... its a bio-fuel term they call it "black diesel"
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Old 03-04-2010, 03:25 AM
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what i read about it in the article is that you baisically take used motor oil, filter it very well, mix it with regular diesel, and run it through the truck. there is nothing bio-diesel about it, it is petroleum base.

there is a little more to it than just these steps... but you get the piont.
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hit the biefuels section, there is good info there. as well as a few guys doing this. i can tell you the only reccomended way to filter is with a centrifuge...
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