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  1. ohnuts

    Some history on the use of filtered motor oil in the Deuce???

    We have a lot of big bearings that get scrapped and motor shafts. Thinking of sinking a 55 gallon drum in the ground. Place a shaft in the drum that extands up and out four feet. Fill the drum with concrete and slip two large bearings down the shaft and sleave tha bearings togeather. Mount...
  2. ohnuts

    Some history on the use of filtered motor oil in the Deuce???

    Had an old freind in the south that he used to work for tips at a gas station as a kid. One of his jobs was to keep five quarts of skimmed oil handy to sell. The owner kept 55 gallon drums that old oil went into and they skimmed the clean lighter oil off the top. Distilling without heat, old...
  3. ohnuts

    Some history on the use of filtered motor oil in the Deuce???

    Is five micro the answer? I have purchased a couple CD's on Biodiesel from ebay one list's used motor oil as a source. To many talk about plant source, better to use what we have in the petro group first. Starting out with used motor oil should remove the acids and reactive agents and just limit...
  4. ohnuts

    Some history on the use of filtered motor oil in the Deuce???

    My shop goes through a lot of industrial gearboxes full of syntheti oil, kerosene, motor oil, even corn oil. There must be a range or weight and thickness that you have to meet for the trucks to run. Painters have a screen that they pour through that measures the thickness by the drain time for...
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