Of course it can, it is one of the best oil filters available.
Do not use the oil for anything other than fuel in your bio-diesel vehicle.
After you filter the oil you can use the diatomaceous earth in your mulch pile,
it will help in the breakdown of the fibrous vegetation.
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No, diatomaceous earth is not recommended for filtering fryer oil as it can leave residue and affect the taste of the oil. It is better to use specialized filter papers or equipment designed for filtering oil in fryers.
An example of an organic sediment is diatomaceous earth, which is made up of the microscopic remains of diatoms. Other examples include peat, coal, and oil shale.
Oil absorbents typically contain materials such as clay, diatomaceous earth, cellulose, or synthetic polymers, which are designed to absorb and contain oil spills. These materials have a high surface area and porosity, allowing them to effectively absorb and trap oil. Some oil absorbents may also contain additives for increased absorbency or to help with the cleanup process.
The Fram filter equivalent to the generator oil filter part number 070185F is PH4967.
Oil can pass through filter paper. Also bear in mind that there are different grades of filter paper. I personally have filtered oil very successfully, using an ordinary paper towel as my filter paper.
The major parts of a lubrication system include the oil pump, oil filter, oil pan, and oil cooler. The oil pump is responsible for circulating oil throughout the engine, while the oil filter removes contaminants. The oil pan holds the oil that is then pumped through the system, and the oil cooler helps to regulate the temperature of the oil.