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I have been doing some reading on here about burning wmo in my M35A2 with the LDS-465-1A engine. I have a few questions about filtering it. I plan to set up a recovery trailer to retrieve the wmo from a few places that have offered it for free. My plan was to filter it as I pump it into the tank on the trailer. I am intending to use an air powered diaphram pump run off the air system of the truck. I originally planned to set up a manifold off oil filters and water separating fuel filters. Now after reading I am wondering if I should use a centrifuge. Now keep in mind that I want to keep this as cheap as possible, and not consume too much time filtering it. So now for the questions. Will the centrifuge oil filter systems off trucks like Macks work for this? Will the pulsing of the diaphram pump interfere with the performance of the centrifuge? Do you mount the centrifuge before or after the pump? Would several standard filters clean and dewater as well as a centrifuge, or is the centrifuge really all that? How to you know if your centrifuge gets full of water while you are pumping? Any comments will be greatly appreciated. I am really new to this concept, but I am determined to run my truck as cheap as possible