Re: [Biofuel] biofuel, waste engine oil

2005-04-15 Thread Patrick Campbell




Hello everyone!

Finding a good use for used engine oil, has been on my mind for a while, I 
came across this revolting (sorry) bit of info that someone posted on ebay as 
he was selling his Mercedes.


I know that people put  1 quart per tank into their truck as a means of 
disposing of their used engine oil ;)


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Patrick Campbell


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Re: [Biofuel] biofuel, waste engine oil

2005-04-15 Thread Jan Warnqvist

No, no,no.
First of all: Engine oil and especially used engine oil is not formulated to
combust in an ordinary diesel engine.
Secondly: Engine oil contains lots of additives to improve its properties,
but these are there to help the oil lubricate. Some of these additives
contain metals which are dangerous both from environmental and health point
of view and not in the least to the engine itself.
Third: A good base oil consists from long hydrocarbon chains, which are not
easily combusted. These chains may leave deposits inside the engine. These
deposits may be harmful to the function of the engine.
The best way of dealing with used engine oil, is to burn it in a burner for
high viscosity oils, and then handle the waste ashes in safe way , or just
recycle the oil by cleansing it.

Jan Warnqvist
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From: stephan torak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 10:38 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] biofuel, waste engine oil


 Hello everyone!

 Finding a good use for used engine oil, has been on my mind for a while,
 I came across this revolting (sorry) bit of info that someone posted on
 ebay as he was selling his Mercedes. He had apparently fueled it
 occasionally with filtered waste motoroil, which he had obtained free,
 or so he claimed, from service stations.The poor thing wouldn't go
 faster  than 60 mph when fed this gourmet fuel

 I've been part of our forum now for a while, and surprisingly the
 subject hasn't come up so I've checked around, and there is an
 interesting piece of machinery
 www.clarustechnologies.com/manufacturing_services/oilcat/index.html
 this item apparently filters wasteoil and mixes it a preset low
 percentage in with  the fuel, supposedly with no ill effects. Seems like
 a good idea to me except for the price of course, any comments or
 ideas.(Ihope the link works)


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RE: [Biofuel] biofuel, waste engine oil

2005-04-15 Thread malcolm maclure

I take all my used oil, be it engine, or transmission oil to our local dump,
now renamed recycling centre lol, well it's a step in the right direction
I guess. They have a large tank  you just pour it in. It's then reprocessed
to be used again - a far better more efficient  environmental approach to
what is a finite resource, better I think than burning it.

Malcolm



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Subject: [Biofuel] biofuel, waste engine oil

Hello everyone!

Finding a good use for used engine oil, has been on my mind for a while, 
I came across this revolting (sorry) bit of info that someone posted on 
ebay as he was selling his Mercedes. He had apparently fueled it 
occasionally with filtered waste motoroil, which he had obtained free, 
or so he claimed, from service stations.The poor thing wouldn't go 
faster  than 60 mph when fed this gourmet fuel

I've been part of our forum now for a while, and surprisingly the 
subject hasn't come up so I've checked around, and there is an 
interesting piece of machinery
www.clarustechnologies.com/manufacturing_services/oilcat/index.html
this item apparently filters wasteoil and mixes it a preset low 
percentage in with  the fuel, supposedly with no ill effects. Seems like 
a good idea to me except for the price of course, any comments or 
ideas.(Ihope the link works)



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