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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    That's what I thought it stood for. I've just never heard of running a diesel on motor oil intentionally. I've only seen them run on it when they were running away. Consuming it's own oil.
    Scary stuff right there... We had 15 liter cummins sucking oil from a hole in the newly installed head. the ecm said it hit 3200 before we got it shut down. redline is 2100. holy god damn
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    If you pick up the right truck with the right motor and the right filters it'll run in most diesels without ill effects other than fuel gelling at low temps.

    Duramax and earlier chevys
    7.3l and earlier fords
    5.9 and earlier dodges


    Been researching this for several years.

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    The only diesel I ever witnessed running away was an Isuzu 4 cylinder that is in the NPR cab over trucks. It hit 5000+ (estimated) RPM before getting it shut down. Had to block off the intake manifold with a clipboard. Tried sucking it into the engine, left an imprint on the clipboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    If you pick up the right truck with the right motor and the right filters it'll run in most diesels without ill effects other than fuel gelling at low temps.

    Duramax and earlier chevys
    7.3l and earlier fords
    5.9 and earlier dodges


    Been researching this for several years.
    I have heard of it just never witnessed. the main thing i would be worried about is that waste oil has all the crap floating around in it. it can not be good for the fuel pumps or nozzles. just my initial thoughts. do not know nearly as much about the little guys. I have seen what bio does to decently tough N14 injectors. which had the option for a oil recycle system that pumped it from the pan to the tanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    The only diesel I ever witnessed running away was an Isuzu 4 cylinder that is in the NPR cab over trucks. It hit 5000+ (estimated) RPM before getting it shut down. Had to block off the intake manifold with a clipboard. Tried sucking it into the engine, left an imprint on the clipboard.
    we have the O shit board... 3/4" plywood it has a couple suction marks on it.
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    Waste motor oil has to be highly filtered before you can run it from what I hear. I've never had access to a large amount to want to do any real research on it I know a guy that runs his duece and 1/2 on it though

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    We heated our shop with it. Oil temp and mixture are critical. Not to mention, the heater itself is kinda high maintenance.

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    I usually keep three 5 gallon cans on hand. Stabil before filling them, they last a long time. Which reminds me, I need to fill them up, winter is setting in.

    I use them in my riding mower through the summer, and re-plenish so they never really go bad.

    Also, pick up the large bottle of Stabil, it will last you a long time.

    With my truck, I can fill one tank @ 16 gallons, and get a ways out of town, but figure it would be a worthless try. (12 mpg downhill with a wind)

    I plan to bug in, sell my gas for $200 gallon to those trying to leave.

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    40gallon of gas and 30 gallon of diesel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    40gallon of gas and 30 gallon of diesel.
    And 30 gal of kerosene and 200 gal of propane.
    I see you running, tell me what your running from

    Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.

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