Hi SS,
My name is Joe, I have a 1970 M35a2 W/W. I love the thing, I use it around the farm quite frequently, as well as DD it back and forth to my shop.
I really enjoy driving it, however, as many here have discussed, buy diesel stinks.
The deuce has become the most effective form of advertisement for my Welding/Fab/4x4 shop, but more relevantly, a conversation started about the MULTIFUEL!
That being said I have many many many friends/clients/relatives ETC ETC that have been (almost) literally THROWING their WMO at me.
Ive started drawing up plans to build a On Board Waste Motor Oil Filtration setup.
The drawing is something I've been piecing together after reading many forum posts on the pros and cons of
1) filtering setups vs centrifuge in general (effectiveness and $$$$ long term)
2) On board filtration vs in house filtration
I came to this schematic using my practical and simple ideas for what I wanted in a hungry WMO eating Multifuel
1) The ability to literally pour containers of WMO into a tank on the truck itself.
This would be useful for the quickest and easiest way to fuel up on the road / in a bug out scenario. (more so just the first, I hope)
2) I wanted something that would actually be affordable, or else I would just buy diesel instead of fool myself and my wallet
3) I wanted something that wouldn't add excessive strain on the factory FUEL filters
4) Something that would make it so easy to run WMO that I wouldnt have to think too much, or waste too much time doing it.
Heres my plan, let me know what you all think please! Im new to this whole thing but very excited.
Note: I did not add provisions for a heater, Haven't really considered running WMO in the cold up here, or the truck itself for that matter.
My name is Joe, I have a 1970 M35a2 W/W. I love the thing, I use it around the farm quite frequently, as well as DD it back and forth to my shop.
I really enjoy driving it, however, as many here have discussed, buy diesel stinks.
The deuce has become the most effective form of advertisement for my Welding/Fab/4x4 shop, but more relevantly, a conversation started about the MULTIFUEL!
That being said I have many many many friends/clients/relatives ETC ETC that have been (almost) literally THROWING their WMO at me.
Ive started drawing up plans to build a On Board Waste Motor Oil Filtration setup.
The drawing is something I've been piecing together after reading many forum posts on the pros and cons of
1) filtering setups vs centrifuge in general (effectiveness and $$$$ long term)
2) On board filtration vs in house filtration
I came to this schematic using my practical and simple ideas for what I wanted in a hungry WMO eating Multifuel
1) The ability to literally pour containers of WMO into a tank on the truck itself.
This would be useful for the quickest and easiest way to fuel up on the road / in a bug out scenario. (more so just the first, I hope)
2) I wanted something that would actually be affordable, or else I would just buy diesel instead of fool myself and my wallet
3) I wanted something that wouldn't add excessive strain on the factory FUEL filters
4) Something that would make it so easy to run WMO that I wouldnt have to think too much, or waste too much time doing it.
Heres my plan, let me know what you all think please! Im new to this whole thing but very excited.
Note: I did not add provisions for a heater, Haven't really considered running WMO in the cold up here, or the truck itself for that matter.
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