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"We're gonna pour some sand in there."
"We're gonna pour some sand in there."
Nothing wrong with the 2 cycle oil. I bought a qt last year and it works fine in my motors. In fact I have never had any problems with any of their products. Just be sure to get them on sale...I bought a quart of their 2-stroke oil a while back. Now, after reading all of the flaming hatred for Lucas Oil products, I'm somewhat afraid to use it. So I might just go out and buy something better than the Cobra venom their crap might contain.
I also use their Red-N-Tacky grease, and will continue to do so. Because out here it doesn't liquify as bad in the heat as so many others do.
I'm sure they are adequate probably compared to Super tech. They have a lot of products to market but they aren't who I would run to for more automotive needs although their marketing is top notch and the Lucas oil stabilizer is great if you got a squeeking door hinge.
Put a straw in the Havoline oil qt and put it on the door hinges and let it drain down through them. Silent now for about 4 months.
I might try that method on the hood hinges on my vehicles. They're hard to get at. And once I did, and managed to get some oil on the bearing points, they opened and closed much easier.
I've been using 3 In One oil because it has that pull out spout extension. Hood hinges, (and door hinges), can be difficult to reach. So the extended spout helps get the oil where it needs to go, and not all over everything else.I've found using a good quality gun oil works very well on hinges. Great corrosion protection and durable oil film. I put some on the hinges to my daughter's room 3 years ago and not a squeak since.
Can’t find them anymore - but still have one of these with 0W20 and some 0W16 on standbyI've been using 3 In One oil because it has that pull out spout extension. Hood hinges, (and door hinges), can be difficult to reach. So the extended spout helps get the oil where it needs to go, and not all over everything else.
Check out swamp cooler oiler. It comes with a 8-12 inch long hose.I've been using 3 In One oil because it has that pull out spout extension. Hood hinges, (and door hinges), can be difficult to reach. So the extended spout helps get the oil where it needs to go, and not all over everything else.
Conditioning your wallet. Smartest thing I've read all week.Their products in general are snake oil and a waste of money. You will probably get a lot of comments here. But, their products have been analyzed and basically contain nothing, so they can't really do much of anything aside from conditioning your wallet.
Or this 0W30From the SDS:
12% racing lawn mower without a deck super additive
42% 'dumb' molecules
22% pro bass fisherman endosement
52% dirt circle track beer with picture of tiger on it
No, they don't add to 100%.
I'm going to get some of this at Home Depot this morning.Check out swamp cooler oiler. It comes with a 8-12 inch long hose.
I've used Lucas 2-stroke oil for a long time no issues, I'd use it with confidence.I bought a quart of their 2-stroke oil a while back. Now, after reading all of the flaming hatred for Lucas Oil products, I'm somewhat afraid to use it. So I might just go out and buy something better than the Cobra venom their crap might contain.
I also use their Red-N-Tacky grease, and will continue to do so. Because out here it doesn't liquify as bad in the heat as so many others do.
Yes, I recall them using PAO in some of their oils, I still wouldn't buy it, lol.
I think all those vehicles with the Punisher skull on them use that oil.4wd this really did genuinely make me laugh... Well done my friend.