FUEL SULFUR CONTENTThe sulfur content of the fuel should be as low aspossible to avoid premature wear and excessive depositformation. Fuel containing no more than 0.5% sulfur arerecommended. If the use of fuels with sulfur contents above0.5% are unavoidable, lube oil drain intervals and lubricantselection need to be changed. Detroit Diesel recommendsthat the Total Base Number (TBN D 2896) of the lubricantbe monitored and the oil drain interval be reduced.
Fuel additives specifically NOT recommendedinclude:Used Lubricating OilGasolineDetroit Diesel does NOT recommend the use ofdrained lubricating oil or gasoline in diesel fuel. FurthermoreDetroit Diesel Corporation will not be responsible for anydetrimental effects which it determines resulted form thispractice.
By the time you spend all the money on testing, filtering, gasoline, tanks, and all the rest are you really saving any money unless you burns hundreds or thousands of gallons a month? If you have to buy chemicals or something to lower PH and remove sulphur your savings are even less.
How long is WMO going to be readily available? More and more people are going to be looking for alternative fuels as fuel prices go up. Will we end up with businesses contracting to pay for WMO just like WVO?
Yea Mike I go through this with other WVO users they have no idea what the base number is using WVO they just keep on using the less than 1 % ash oil where they may need 1.24 or more ash content oil good luck
In spite of what Belfert believes I have saved a whole pile of money. I don't have an exact figure but enough to have a shop rebuild my 6v92 every year for the next 10 years. If it goes, then I will deal with that the same way I deal with everything in life. I put my head down and bust my way through it. Mind you I certainly don't want to do that but if I have to I will.