Cooking Oil In Diesel Engines Does Cooking Oil Harm Diesel Engines?

Does cooking oil harm diesel engines? - cooking oil in diesel engines

If it is hot enough and the oil is filtered for particles of waste out of it, works well. It will not hurt to keep as on fuel and heating fuel heating.

6 comments:

rjm96 said...

YES. The oil has the viscosity of overcoming
cold climates. It molasses in the cold.
Remember, fuel is burned everything combustible. The fluid is compressed until they burn. The fact that the execution does not mean it will work well.

rjm96 said...

YES. The oil has the viscosity of overcoming
cold climates. It molasses in the cold.
Remember, fuel is burned everything combustible. The fluid is compressed until they burn. The fact that the execution does not mean it will work well.

rjm96 said...

YES. The oil has the viscosity of overcoming
cold climates. It molasses in the cold.
Remember, fuel is burned everything combustible. The fluid is compressed until they burn. The fact that the execution does not mean it will work well.

iamamidn... said...

No, the oil is for diesel fine. Block with the right, but fuel lines with glycerol.
it is a process that removes all impurities and glycerine.

bazza said...

Take a look at the bottom of the pan

bob said...

Yes and no. Most people will use as biodiesel, which is actually used cooking oil put an additive in it, so you burn more thoroughly, I can not consolidate. This could cause more damage to fuel lines and rubber would be a component in rubber fuel could come into contact.

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