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my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:09 pm
by fishslapper
Hi there.
Inspired by others i got my system put together finally ! Here are a few shots while i was putting it together. I like this setup because it is simple and does not take up very much room.I should be able to de-water and clean down to less than 1 micron. I am flitering it though a pillow case to start with and then letting the centrifuge do the rest.
I will post more pictures soon.
Also now if anybody wants or need wvo in the langley/ surrey /cloverdale area just let me know. I wont be running it in my vehicle yet so i will sell any that i have processed...

Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:13 pm
by Kuan
Where's the centrifuge?
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:35 pm
by mararmeisto
Kuan wrote:Where's the centrifuge?
It looks like the little black square on the end of the motor, the one with the hoses going into and coming from it. I think it's similar to the setup I want to get - what's the name of the device?
Would you itemize the parts you used?
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:50 pm
by 39Ronin
The square is just a pump, the centrifuge is more than likely inside the drum. At least that is the set ups that I have seen.
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:55 am
by delicat
Looks good Isaac,
Save yourself some time and money, insulate your drum!

Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:14 pm
by fishslapper
The centrifuge is inside the tank. I figured i could put the lid on and keep contaminants out for storage of the oil after it gets spun !
I went on the dieselcraft website and looked at what they use in the kits they sell. Then i went to princess auto and built a far less glossy looking version.
Parts list would be:
Dieselcraft centifuge
15 ft of 300 psi 3/8 hose
55 gallon drum
pressure relief valve...........(i am still working on this because the one i got does not go down far enough i.e. too high psi)
1/3 horse fernace motor
2.3 gallon/min gear pump (haldex brand)
1200 watt band style heater.
5 gallon bucket with the bottom cut off. (i already have a problem with the pillow case cloging after only 12 gallons of oil !! The oil i get is very clean too. I will have to figure something better out.)
A bunch of fittings and valves.
I will help out anybody in the surrey langley cloverdale whiterock area putting a oil cleaning station together. I am no expert but i will be able to save you hours of time that i wasted going back and forth to the store !!!
cheers.
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:57 am
by after oil
5 gallon bucket with the bottom cut off. (i already have a problem with the pillow case cloging after only 12 gallons of oil !! The oil i get is very clean too. I will have to figure something better out.)
A bunch of fittings and valves.
i use a 5 gallon bag paint strainer from home depot. it looks like no-see-um netting. when ive poured 200 liters through it i can just shake it out and use again and again...
http://www.delica.ca/forum/my-wvo-dewat ... -3527.html
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:30 am
by delicat
Isaac,
Completely forgot to give you some strainers for your 5 gallons bucket! Don't go buy anything yet, I have a few waiting for you in my garage.
Cheers!
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:51 pm
by fishslapper
I just need to get the oil down to 400 mic. before i run it through the centrifuge. I will get the pail strainers from delicat and also try the paint pail strainer trick too !! thanks for the input.
cheers
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:18 am
by Kuan
Would you mind showing a shot of the centrifuge mounted in the barrel? I would also be interested to know how much the setup cost you.
Thank you.
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:14 pm
by Adam
I bought a couple of these 100 micron 55 Gal drum filters from
Utah Biodiesel. They work great, I've filtered 1000s of litres of oil through them and I'm still on my first one.
I'm sure if you look hard enough you could find a Canadian supplier and save some $$ on shipping and the exchange rate, but I was happy paying close to $50 for a pair of these.
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:44 pm
by fishslapper
david has the ez strainers for 5 gallon buckets. I will try those. I think you are right adam. Those look like the way to go. I don't think i have seen anyplace in canada that distributes the EZ strainers. Looks like we need to step up as a club and become the
Canadian suppliers !! The thing that sucks is tat the are 14 bucks on e-bay.com and then another 15 bucks to ship it to my U.S. address!!
Hey adam....is it slow because it is 100 micron ? do you have to pour the cubies in slowly ?

Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:59 pm
by Adam
No, they aren't slow at all. I was worried about that as well when I purchased them, I was considering getting a 200u and maybe a 400u to stack then pour through all of them. Glad I didn't. The 55Gal strainers are deep enough to hold an entire cube, so I just pour it in as quickly as I can and by the time a bend down to get the next cube it has mostly drained. The only oil that didn't do this was very heavily used and burnt looking oil from A&W.
I normally pour 100-200 litres through the strainer at a time, and all that is left is a bit of chip bits and batter. 100u is definitely the size to go for. You might have to pour slower with the 5Gal version, but I'm sure it will be way better than the pillow case method.
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 11:26 pm
by delicat
Adam,
Don't you clean your strainer at all? I've been cleaning mine after each 55 gallons fill up. (just a quick rinse using a hose with hot water). I tried not cleaning it at first but it got really messy and slowed down the process but maybe if you don't clean it it slows it down a bit but might actually provide better filtering! Just curious, let me know...
Thanks.
Re: my oil cleaning set-up
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:50 am
by after oil
fishslapper wrote:david has the ez strainers for 5 gallon buckets. I will try those. I think you are right adam. Those look like the way to go. I don't think i have seen anyplace in canada that distributes the EZ strainers. Looks like we need to step up as a club and become the
Canadian suppliers !! The thing that sucks is tat the are 14 bucks on e-bay.com and then another 15 bucks to ship it to my U.S. address!!
Hey adam....is it slow because it is 100 micron ? do you have to pour the cubies in slowly ?

id go in on a purchase of 100u easy strainers. im in powell irver, but i guess getting it here from LM is pretty cheap...