WMO Safe?

Pino2234

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Since we are all on the WMO topic, I've been trying to figure out a way to filter WMO.
I've been talking to a company that makes their own oil.
I asked him about using WMO for my fuel and actually after the use of oil in your engine there are tiny particles that you cannot filter with any filter, even 1 micro.

These particles actually can clog your injectors if not they will start making basically a film that will start to coat over your pistons reducing the distance between the head and the piston causing problems.

He suggested to pre-mix WMO and diesel (50/50 for ex) and oil will actually separate.
The good usable oil will be 5 inches from the bottom and up, for example.
All of the bad particles will settle to the bottom.
 

cranknrods

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after letting the blend settle, its then a good time to use a centrifuge.

- the coating he is talking about is called-coking

coking is neutralized by using water injection

3 rules for burning WMO
1.make it clean
2.make it thin
3.use water injection (or other means of combustion chamber cleaning)
 
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