No you cannot. Old motor oil contains harmful additives that can be released back into the atmosphere and can make you sick. Don't do it.
In general, yes. But they've put big taxes on diesel. I have also converted an #2 oil furnace to reliably burn the motor oil from our van fleet
You can convert a regular home heating oil furnace. You must purchase a special kit, or it could cause a fire hazard or inefficient burning. A furnace specialist is recommended for this procedure due to safety issues.
To add the sae 10 non detergent oil to your furnace blower motor you will have to open the motor section.
Kerosene and home heating oil can be mixed in a oil furnace. Kerosene is thinner than heating oil. Mixed together will make the furnace burn cleaner.
could be oil burn off from the leak Or during repair, the relative dripped oil on the motor, and the excess is burning off when the motor gets hot!
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Yes, it will burn.
Oil furnaces cannot be converted to gas - LP or natural - as they have totally different burners and have very different internal construction.
If the motor has oil ports you can put in a few drops of oil. If the motor has sealed bearings you will need to replace it.To fix a squeaky furnace, you need to add oil to the motor bearings. In some cases it could also be due to the fan, which would then need to be replaced.
It is leaking oil or burning it.
by mixing the burn motor oil with grove heater the diesel will burn slower
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