I always close off the reactor outlet then drain all the pipework, all it leaves is the small bit of bio in the bottom part of the pump so any glc left is minimal. The drained bio goes back into the processor and the pump side of the glyc drain is isolated.
Back to the original post, I agree with JRL, keep it simple and straight forward. Dry the oil well, good glyc wash and the use of ASM is simple enough and give excellent results. I think a molecular sieve would just slow the process down for maybe a tiny gain and at some expense.