Marvel Mystery Oil??

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Originally posted by TooManyWheels:
Lubricious - I believe you are the first person on this board to claim that Auto-RX is made of commonly available ingredients. Could you do us all a favor and elaborate on that? Inquiring minds would like to know.

Sorry, I missed the Rx in that litany of overpriced solvents. I don't have any idea about what's in that product.
However, it would be really funny it were something like lanolin, though!

As to MMO, I just use white kero in the gas tank, $1.00 is about 1/3 gallon which is about 2 treatments worth. Some of this kero will end up in the oil anyway, but a diesel flush will soften the carbon and varnish and rinse it away.
 
Lubricious, please do share that info here, as I have many potential customers in the pacific rim that can't seem to steal Franks formula because of its complexity !

They pay well and Frank at Auto-RX hasn't enough money or Lawyers to sue me if I steal it away. NOT !
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How does one use marval for sticky lifters? How much for a 5 qt. capacity? How many miles do you leave it in for? Do you run it hard and fast? Thanx in advance.
 
Don't mfgrs only have to list HARMFUL ingredients on MSDSs? Couldn't the 'active' ingredient in Techron not show up on the list?

Dave
 
TC,

It appears that the MSDS reporting on Techron is simply giving you the petroleum distillates that may be harmful during misting, which is required.

They don't have to report any proprietary ingredient or organic component they may be using in addition to the distillates mentioned above.

What I try to convince everyone is that the MSDS does not tell all, and that is not the purpose of an MSDS in the first place.
 
Is MMO the only product that you can use in both the fuel system and crankcase??? How can it be safe and/or effective for both uses?
 
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Originally posted by Dr. T:
Is MMO the only product that you can use in both the fuel system and crankcase??? How can it be safe and/or effective for both uses?

Its a petroleum based product.
 
For what it's worth, I dumped several bottles into the gas tank of a 1987 Chevy Nova that my mother in law and gunked up by only driving a mile at a time for several years. It was well on the way to cleaning things out when the transmission failed.

Best smelling stuff out there....
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Countryboy Just add a half a quart to the 5 quarts and drive it till the lifter sound good to you. It sometimes takes a few applications but most of the time one treatment does it.
 
I was reading what came up on MMO in the search engine, and found some posts about using it on fishing lures. Some of you guys are way out there!
 
DO not get caught in Michigan spraying WD-40 on bait. THe DNR Department of Natural Resources will string you up and let you swing! I think I was told one that amines are what attracts the fish!
 
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