88iditurrbo
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I've been burning waste transmission fluid for about three years now. It started with a trip to this site and a bucket of oil and old levis pants leg. Some 30,000 miles later I have the same trucks, one with a documented 26,000 miles on a 66% fluid to 33% diesel mix. The other truck does not have a speedo but 4,000 miles is a low guess. The daily driver is an 88 F450 with a manual 5 speed trans and 5.13 rear ratio. I average 1,200 miles a month now so I burn about 80 gallons of oil a month. I have a good supply of oil from a transmission shop, with several 275 gallon tanks at home to store more than I need. The collection and filtering is very simple, I have a vacuum suction pump to transfer the oil from their tank to mine. Once home I unload the tank and let it settle out for several weeks. I use the same pump to pump the oil into a 55 gallon drum on stilts at about 10ft high. The drum is horizontal with the small bung at 6 o'clock. Plumbed a couple feet below the drum is a 40 gallon tank with a sealed line going to the small bung above( this connection is also vented above the drum). On the side of the lower tank a 1/4" valve with an elbow is attached to control the flow of oil to be filtered. So oil is pumped in the top bung on the drum, it gravity flows into the lower tank until both tanks are full( about 90 gallons). The upper drum has a welded bung on the bottom side with a valve to siphon off whats at the bottom.
The filter is one of the original(less the pants leg) creations. I use a one gallon windshield washer fluid jug with the bottom cut out. The bag filters I use are from duda diesel, 1 micron 4"x 7". I place one filter inside of the other and push both of the filters inside the jug. The bag filters have a cloth strap connected to the top and this is used to hand the filter system from the valve from the lower tank. Below the filter jug is two 55 gallon drums. I screw a funnel on the threaded end of the jug and put it in the collection drums. I open the valve on the lower tank, adjust the flow to a drip, oil gravity flows into the filter set-up down the funnel and into the collection drums, a hand pump is then used to pump the oil into 5 gallon drums ready for use. I pump 5 gallons of diesel into the truck's empty fuel tank go home and add 10 gallons of oil. I drive on the other tank ( factory dual setup) to mix the fuel and switch tanks and start the refueling process over.
If anyone is interested I can give a long winded account of the driving experience over the past couple years. PROs and cons, costs and savings
The filter is one of the original(less the pants leg) creations. I use a one gallon windshield washer fluid jug with the bottom cut out. The bag filters I use are from duda diesel, 1 micron 4"x 7". I place one filter inside of the other and push both of the filters inside the jug. The bag filters have a cloth strap connected to the top and this is used to hand the filter system from the valve from the lower tank. Below the filter jug is two 55 gallon drums. I screw a funnel on the threaded end of the jug and put it in the collection drums. I open the valve on the lower tank, adjust the flow to a drip, oil gravity flows into the filter set-up down the funnel and into the collection drums, a hand pump is then used to pump the oil into 5 gallon drums ready for use. I pump 5 gallons of diesel into the truck's empty fuel tank go home and add 10 gallons of oil. I drive on the other tank ( factory dual setup) to mix the fuel and switch tanks and start the refueling process over.
If anyone is interested I can give a long winded account of the driving experience over the past couple years. PROs and cons, costs and savings
