My 94 Land Cruiser with 361,000 mi is a smoker on start up and smokes sometimes when hard on the throttle.
I might me moving to an emission testing area where you wont pass if there is blue smoke.
I read this:
"to stop your engine from smoking as in bluish grey oil smoke ( not black carbon smoke from engine using to much gas) You just mosey over to the place where they make caulking that seals around bathtubs and windows or whatever and ask for "poly butane " about the consistency of 30 weight oil ..Or you can get it by calling the offices of Shell or one of them and asking where they sell it from .My friend got it from both places ..Now,this will not stop your engine from consuming the
same amount as it did before the use of polybutane just that now it burns as clear as the wind ..If you used a liter of oil per 100 km's you will use a liter of polybutane per 100 km's onlt not offend anyone by smoking them out ..This is what STP used as a base years ago and will not hurt your engine .I ran a car on nothing but this for 6 months before selling it..."
Is there any truth to this?
Can you run a car/truck motor on it?
I don't plan on fixing the motor or rebuilding it, when the motor goes, so does the rest of the vehicle.
I might me moving to an emission testing area where you wont pass if there is blue smoke.
I read this:
"to stop your engine from smoking as in bluish grey oil smoke ( not black carbon smoke from engine using to much gas) You just mosey over to the place where they make caulking that seals around bathtubs and windows or whatever and ask for "poly butane " about the consistency of 30 weight oil ..Or you can get it by calling the offices of Shell or one of them and asking where they sell it from .My friend got it from both places ..Now,this will not stop your engine from consuming the
same amount as it did before the use of polybutane just that now it burns as clear as the wind ..If you used a liter of oil per 100 km's you will use a liter of polybutane per 100 km's onlt not offend anyone by smoking them out ..This is what STP used as a base years ago and will not hurt your engine .I ran a car on nothing but this for 6 months before selling it..."
Is there any truth to this?
Can you run a car/truck motor on it?
I don't plan on fixing the motor or rebuilding it, when the motor goes, so does the rest of the vehicle.