[AT] @$#@$#% Cub - red engine oil

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at pennswoods.net
Mon Aug 17 05:50:15 PDT 2009


Charlie that is amazing enough that i can't figure why i did not 
think of it. lol
Now tell me how to get the water back out of antifreeze.
R Fink
PA


At 10:50 AM 8/16/2009 -0400, you wrote:
>Let me tell you how to get water out of your waste fuel and oil.  It's so
>simple, if you haven't thought of it you'll kick yourself.  Put it in a
>barrel and let it sit without disturbing it so that it settles out.  Wait
>for a hard freeze.  Pump the fuel/oil off the top and leave the block of ice
>in the drum.
>
>Charlie
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve W." <falcon at telenet.net>
>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:21 AM
>Subject: Re: [AT] @$#@$#% Cub - red engine oil
>
>
> > Rupert wrote:
> >> Hello Steve,
> >> I'm curious. Do the combustion acids and water stay behind with the
> >> dirty stuff or do they transfer over? Otherwise, I like your method of
> >> purifying the oil.
> >>
> >> Rupert
> >
> > The acids transfer unless they precipitate out in the water itself. Some
> > do and some stay blended into the oils.
> >
> > The water usually settles to the bottom of the mix and you stop
> > filtering before you get that part. OR you pump off the top of the blend
> > and leave the solids and water behind that way.
> >
> > It is possible to neutralize the acid in the oil but for what I use it
> > for I don't bother.
> >
> > --
> > Steve W.
> >
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