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    Coolant in oil, can it be separated?

    AS for your gasoline question ... you should pour in about 7 gallons of gasoline to about 43 gallons of waste oil in your drum ... this would give you the 85% mix that everybody seems to use, so you'd be de-watering the fuel AND thinning it out all at one shot. Up there in the UP ... you might...
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    Coolant in oil, can it be separated?

    That would work fine. ... But I would install TWO spigots. The first would be about 5 inches from the bottom, the second would be about 2 inches higher than that one. Here's why ... when two liquids, like oil and water separate ... they actually form 3 layers ... the oil on the top, the water...
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    Coolant in oil, can it be separated?

    The easiest way I've found to separate oil form water or antifreeze is to mix in little gasoline ... perhaps as little as 10% ... and let it sit overnight. You don't even need to agitate it ... just pour in the gasoline and it mixes by itself. Batch size doesn't seem to matter. Yesterday, I...
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