Author Topic: WMO 16/2 head  (Read 10054 times)

dieselgman

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Re: WMO 16/2 head
« Reply #15 on: May 27, 2012, 03:01:58 PM »
Oops! Maybe a clarification is needed here... I believe that Fabricator is using WVO not WMO.

Repeat, the thread is showing engine internals from Waste Motor Oil operation and Fabricator's operation and follow-on comments got mixed up here. Fabricator is running Waste Veg Oils.

Sorry for the confusion!

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Re: WMO 16/2 head
« Reply #16 on: May 28, 2012, 06:46:52 PM »
I'm convinced it's because the used oil is centrifuged at 180 degrees using bio diesel to heat the process, when the oil exits the centrifuge there is a lot of flash evaporation that happens, the oil comes out of that process in almost virgin form. I'm also convinced that trying to run WVO or UMO or any kind of waste oil without serious filtering and drying is a serious mistake.
right now I am thinking about cutting a 1" hole in the head and welding on a half coupling, so I can run the injector line into the head like an electric water heater element.
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