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    Anyone using a cetrafuge to pre filter their WVO before processing. Has it beeen a success ? Stan

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    Re: Centrifugal Filter

    The Australian importer of the Dieselcraft "Cyclone" Series Oil Centrifuges responded to my query on the local cost:

    The unit you will need is the OC-20. You can have it with or without the mounting bracket but to be frank it is difficult to mount without. Price for the Centrifuge is Aus $350+GST+freight(Don't know where you are) With mount AUS400+GST+freight.

    George

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      Re: Centrifugal Filter

      I have recently taken a call from a rep for Western Diesel Systems, agents for Federal Mogul centrifuge oil cleaners.

      These are designed for removing the soot and other particles from diesel engine oil. Soot is the greatest wear causing contaminant in diesel lube oil.
      Basically, a bypass is provided for engine oil from the oil pump, to the cetntriguge, where it fills the rotating element and exits the rotating element thru 2 jets, which spin the centrifuge, causing the heavier particles to collect on the walls of the spinning element. The oil is then allowed to exit the centrifuge housing and fall back to the engine sump. There should not be any accumulation of the cleaned oil at the outlet, otherwise the centrifuge will not operate.
      The accumulation of contaminants should be cleaned out at every service.

      This is very effective for engine oil, where the solid contaminants can be allowed to remain in the centrifuge after the engine is shut down.

      In the case of fuel, where water may be present, this system will not be able to contain the water and other contaminants once the flow stops, and it will drain to the outlet.
      It could be adapted to have a valve on the outlet to allow the contaminant liquids to drain from the housing, when the fuel flow stops, into a separate container but this may not be practical for a mobile filtration system. It would definitely not be suited to an inline filter. It may be useful to use as a bypass fuel filter, where an additional fuel pump is provided.
      The smallest one caters for oil flows of 3 - 4.7 litres per minute.
      I will scan the cutaway drawing of it and post it into my photobucket folder soon. Here it is now:

      Tony
      Tony From West Oz
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      Last edited by Tony From West Oz; 18 October 2006, 02:56 AM. Reason: added scanned document link
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        Re: Centrifugal Filter

        Thanks George & Tony
        Great feedback .. Stan

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        • #5
          Re: Centrifugal Filter

          I like the low tech aproach to things, much cheaper too.
          My centifugal filtre is an old twin tub washing machine-- cost $0.00.
          put into the spinner, (fits perfectly) an old pair of your girls stockings (ask her first-OH&S recomendation) with one leg inside the other and the yop cut off-- cost = $0.00
          This will cetrifugaly filtre your oil to about 5 microns.
          be sure to bypass the bottom pump and just gravity feed out the result.
          cost = a bit of change spent on some replacement vynal clear pipe from bunnings.

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            Re: Centrifugal Filter

            Does any Body has a photos Showing the process ????



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