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    Quote Originally Posted by Hinny View Post
    Good for starting the fire.
    An old pot belly in the garage had a 20l drum hanging nest to the flue with a copper pipe dripping oil inside. Worked really well.
    YES... It's a great fire starter in the workshop pot belly..But if you're in central ChCh watch out for the smoke nazis...

    The oil/kero mix is also good chainsaw chain lube.

    Some years back a friend of mine scored an oil sponsorship for the season - the idiot used most of the free oil in his van until I pointed out that the oil which came out of the racebike was way better than the crap he had been using in the van up till then.

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    I owned an old piece of shit Corolla years ago. It had the super death rattle cam chain and used a bit of oil. It just kept on going and wouldn't die. For about 3 years I never changed the oil in it, simply kept tipping a bit of whatever came to hand.
    So yes. If you don't care then go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo89 View Post
    I have oil i need getting rid of... who accepts it? any garages?
    The two Christchurch rubbish tips recycle engine oil for free.

    Bring the oil in a bottle, and pull into the recycling area instead of the dump area. You should find large containers, with a large filter over it. Dump your oil in that.

    They can refine all the old stuff into usable oil. Although someone I used to work with claimed it all just got shipped to the wood work places and burnt in the furnaces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    The two Christchurch rubbish tips recycle engine oil for free.

    Bring the oil in a bottle, and pull into the recycling area instead of the dump area. You should find large containers, with a large filter over it. Dump your oil in that.

    They can refine all the old stuff into usable oil. Although someone I used to work with claimed it all just got shipped to the wood work places and burnt in the furnaces.
    Took my oil there last week at some stage. pretty straight forward. thanks
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    I use it as chain bar oil or I light the fire with it.

    The stuff you take to the tip is sold as fuel oil and burnt in boilers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ac3_snow View Post
    Have recently done an oil change and now have 2 ish litres of old four stroke bike oil kicking around.
    I also have an old hilux kicking around which tends to burn a small amount of oil wondering if its possible to use my old bike oil to keep the hilux topped up.
    Obviously not going to do a complete change just top up a little now and then.
    And yes I also realise that its old oil already and not going to be the best for my truck but its a bloody tough old toyota so can handle it, plus its only gunna burn the stuff any way!
    Just wondering if these any major dangers of throwing a little bike oil in the mix?
    cheers!
    Pour it down on the road and do a massive burnout on it!


    and yes the Toyota's handle anything...seen Top Gear and what they did to a Hilux.

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