I have this '85 Plymouth Voyager parked (for 1 year) in my driveway. Has about 140K on the engine and was subjected to all the snake oils (Dura-sludge, Slick-n-filthy, and maybe even Prolonge the agony). Anyway, it is now serving as a shed. And got to thinking, since Auto-Rx is something akin to Lanolin with some esthers thrown in, I could dump a tub a Go-Jo and a jigger of M1 and see what happens. It smoked pretty bad when I parked it, but it was running strong.
The only difference between some GoJo and ARX seems to be the water was taken out in processing - heck this poor 2.6L had a blown head gasket at 100K with green coolant spraying and steaming out the hood while coming down a long highway hill into town where they based Maybury RFD (my wife was with the kids driving to Georgia it at the time - she still thinks I had something to do with it though I was back home in another state at the time). These Mitsubishi engines can handle a little water a glyconol!
Before I do this test in the spirit of BITOG should I:
1) increase my homeowners insurance
2) alert the neighbors to go away for the weekend
3) make a contribution to the local volunteer fire department
4) wait until mosquito season
5) any other suggestions ....
[ March 03, 2004, 09:24 PM: Message edited by: rg144 ]
The only difference between some GoJo and ARX seems to be the water was taken out in processing - heck this poor 2.6L had a blown head gasket at 100K with green coolant spraying and steaming out the hood while coming down a long highway hill into town where they based Maybury RFD (my wife was with the kids driving to Georgia it at the time - she still thinks I had something to do with it though I was back home in another state at the time). These Mitsubishi engines can handle a little water a glyconol!
Before I do this test in the spirit of BITOG should I:
1) increase my homeowners insurance
2) alert the neighbors to go away for the weekend
3) make a contribution to the local volunteer fire department
4) wait until mosquito season
5) any other suggestions ....
[ March 03, 2004, 09:24 PM: Message edited by: rg144 ]