jonathan
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is there a need to filter used motor oil or can i just run it?
i would. slows down the wearout on the injection pump.is there a need to filter used motor oil or can i just run it?
new motor oil is too thick to run as fuel. not to mention way overpriced. no, you don't need to filter new motor oil, but you certainly want to reduce the ratio mix of oil though.thanks i made a typeo i meant to ask is there a need to filter new oil
I'd start with a 75% diesel and 25% oil.well i can get cases of 0/20 toyota oil for free i can thin it out with something thanks towcat for the advice btw how much do you wont for your 86 f250
these are pics of the truck as of last sept.i hope you still have the 86 in a month or so
I'd start with a 75% diesel and 25% oil.
be sure it's not synthetic. that stuff doesn't burn well at all.
oh yea... the price on the '86 f250 is $2800. no trades.
go for a long term diet of the stuff and get back to me.I am not saying you are incorrect on the synthetic not burning well.
My first batch of oil I tried in my truck was 15 gallons of various types of synthetic oils I had lyning around for years, well settled, I used a paint strainer 190 micron to filter it, didnt need to, nothing was in the filter.
Truck ran just fine, I could not tell any difference.
Just my findings...
Javier
i do highly suggest batteries, tires and a fluid change and it's ready to go.it looks good. i think it would like a bath. do you think it would make it to tn if i drove it here?