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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:46 pm    Post subject: Marvel Oil Reply with quote

Dave:

Plugs were running clean and without carbon at 50 hours. Gap was still at 18 thousands. Changed them anyway. Using NGK BR8ES plugs.

So far as the combustion chamber being as clean as the plugs, .....I dunno...I have a 582 bluehead with about 175 hours and haven't felt the need to tear it down yet. Running smooth at cruise and idles smooth.

Just guessing, at this point, but hope that the chamber and rings are as clean as the plugs. On my old 582 gray head, the plugs pretty well matched the condition of the combustion chamber.

Herbert Doud
Kitfox IV/582
New Braunfels, Tx

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Time: 03:07:07 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Bunches of stuff
From: "dave" <[url=]dave(at)cfisher.com[/url]>
How many hours do you get out of your 582 plugs by using Marvel oil ?

how do you know your 582 is clean inside ?
Dave

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Marvel Oil Reply with quote

Herbert , Thanks for the info.

I have never needed it in over 35 years of 2 strokes.

Did you know it made of Stoddard solvent, Mineral oil and Lard . ?

I get 150 hours out of my 582 on BR8ES solid tips that are pre gapped .018 new. Pics here http://www.cfisher.com/152hournkg.html


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:41 am    Post subject: Marvel Oil Reply with quote

Kitfoxers replying to my use and results of Marvel Mystery Oil.

As I've explained previously, I'm using the Marvel in my Rotax injection system, mixed with my regular 2 cycle oil.

I add to 13 oz. of Penzoil, 2 cycle oil for air cooled engines, 2 oz. of Marvel oil to the oil injection reservoir, which is a ratio of 50:1, (2.5 oz. per gal of gas) of 2 cycle oil and 320:1,(.40 oz. per gal.) of gas Marvel Oil. (Marvel's recommended ratio of oil to gas. 2 oz. per 5 gal. gas.) 13 oz. of Penzoil in the Rotax injection system, also treats 5 gal. gas.

I questioned the effect of Marvel in the only rubber (?) tubing, carrying the oil fom the oil reservoir to the injection pump. I'm keeping a close eye on that 6 inch tubing for any signs of deterioration. There hasn't been any in over a year. I think the very small and fragile needle end of rubber (?) on the end of the float valve needle must be overly affected with it's tiny size, as compared to the larger rubber (?) tubing.. If I see there is any sign of deterioration in the tubing, I'll replace it with a plastic line, possibly urethane.

For those folks, having no carbonization and a clean running engine, I see no reason to make any changes. I
posted the subect for those Kitfoxers who may be having a dirty plug problem, even with proper leaning and a desire to hopefully, keep cleaner rings and a cleaner combustion chamber. It's worked for me over the past 50 years, with antique cars, with engine break -in, keeping clean combustion chambers and a smooth running lower end. Marvel has been in business making the oil since 1925.. That's a very long marketing time.

My NGK BR8ES, plugs in the Rotax, looked like new and still gapped at .018 thousands, when I pulled them at 50 hours and would have gone much longer, but since I had 'em out, I replaced 'em. As mentioned my ATV plugs were fouling like crazy, before Marvel and clean after using Marvel, but I had many float needle replacements, which stopped, when I quit premixing Marvel in the ATV gas, so beware using Marvel for pre-mix in the fuel tank. There's been no leaking of fuel in the Kitfox, since I went to oil injection.

Many years ago, I talked with the Marvel folks about the make-up of their product. They were naturally secretive, but after the discussion, I gathered that Marvel was made up of a detergent solvent like Varsol, such as we have been cleaning aircraft engines with, for years and a low level carboning and lubricating grease, basically derrived from animal fat.

I can only assume from the Kitfox plug and exhaust pipe cleanliness, that the combustion chamber and rings would be cleaner as well, also drawing on my past experience with old auto engines. Won't know for certain 'till the teardown of my 582 Blue Head, which has about 150 hours to date.

Hopefully the foregoing might be of help for some of our group.

Herbert Doud
Kitfox IV / 582 Blue Head
New Braunfels, Tx

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Subject: Re: Marvel Oil
From: "dave" <dave(at)cfisher.com (dave(at)cfisher.com)>
Herbert , Thanks for the info.

I have never needed it in over 35 years of 2 strokes.

Did you know it made of Stoddard solvent, Mineral oil and Lard . ?

I get 150 hours out of my 582 on BR8ES solid tips that are pre gapped .018 new. Pics here http://www.cfisher.com/152hournkg.html

Time: 08:19:04 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Marvel Oil
From: "dave" <dave(at)cfisher.com (dave(at)cfisher.com)>
Herbert , Thanks for the info.

I have never needed it in over 35 years of 2 strokes.

Did you know it made of Stoddard solvent, Mineral oil and Lard . ?

I get 150 hours out of my 582 on BR8ES solid tips that are pre gapped .018 new. Pics here http://www.cfisher.com/152hournkg.html

cleanliness and C


Kitfoxers replying to myTime: 07:35:39 AM PST US
From: Jim Corner <[url=]jcorner(at)shaw.ca[/url]>
Subject: Re: Bunches of stuff

Herbert.... I am thinking of adding Marvel to my 582 operation, are
you using straight Marvel in the injection system or are you adding
it to your regular injection oil? If so in what percentage?

Jim

Kitfox 2, 582,
1100+ hrs
Calgary AB

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Time: 07:45:50 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Bunches of stuff
From: "dave" <[url=]dave(at)cfisher.com[/url]>
Can i ask why would you want to add it ?

I run easy past 300 hours using Bombardier XPS mineral oil and have no reason to
need it so far ?

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Time: 03:07:07 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Bunches of stuff
From: "dave" <[url=]dave(at)cfisher.com[/url]>
How many hours do you get out of your 582 plugs by using Marvel oil ?

how do you know your 582 is clean inside ?
Dave

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Rotax Dealer, Ontario Canada
Flying Videos and Kitfox Info
http://www.cfisher.com/

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Time: 05:28:29 PM PST US
From: "Andy Fultz" <[url=]andynfultz(at)bellsouth.net[/url]>
Subject: RE: Bunches of stuff

If the Mystery Oil is causing damage to the needle tips, I can't help but
wonder what it's doing to the inside of your fuel lines and or oil injection
lines?

Andy F.
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Time: 08:19:04 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Marvel Oil
From: "dave" <[url=]dave(at)cfisher.com[/url]>
Herbert , Thanks for the info.

I have never needed it in over 35 years of 2 strokes.

Did you know it made of Stoddard solvent, Mineral oil and Lard . ?

I get 150 hours out of my 582 on BR8ES solid tips that are pre gapped .018 new. Pics here [url=]http://www.cfisher.com/152hournkg.html[/url]
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:37 am    Post subject: Re: Marvel Oil Reply with quote

Herbert I respect your opinion and your success speaks for itself. That being said what "would have " happened if you had not used it ?

I can point you fora few articles
http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~rblander/snake_oil.txt

Another one that describes the ingredients http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief2.asp?ev_id=20020916X01610&ntsbno=NYC02LA181&akey=1

According to the FAA inspector, the additive that was added to the fuel was Marvel Mystery Oil. An empty 1 gallon can of Marvel Mystery Oil was found in the operator's trash. Instructions found on the can stated that the correct ratio for mixing with fuel was 1 part additive to 100 parts fuel. The contents of Marvel Mystery Oil were 74 percent mineral oil, 25 percent stoddard solvent, and 1 percent lard
>According to Lycoming Service Instruction No. 1014M, dated May 22, 1995, the use of fuel additives was not recommended, and voided the engine warranty.

I don't think Rotax recommends it either.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:23 am    Post subject: Marvel Oil Reply with quote

So much controversy ...Smile

Being an individual, my experience would be limited what I can fly.  When Rotax looks at reliability, their view point is from many thousands of engines over the years and who knows how many hours vs my 400 hrs. in my 582 Bluehead.

There are a few Rotax flyers at my field some are very opinionated based on their experience... example...one owner says Amsol is the answer and so on. I listen and respect their opinion, its all important data.

However, when Rotax recommends a certain RPM, EGT, even oil, that's my starting point. My baseline. I will stick with that until someone can prove to me beyond the Rotax experience that there is a better way. Then I would be willing to change.

Just seems to me a logical way of managing risk when we attempt to break the bonds of earth!

Fly safe and enjoy

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:17 am    Post subject: Re: Marvel Oil Reply with quote

Dave, for reference Rotax does recommend oil with a API-TC rating .
Pennzoil for Air cooled is a popular choice but so is Bombardier XPS mineral oil. I buy it in bulk. XPS is popular with Ski doo sleds and SeaDoo jet skis as well. It is made by Castrol and a little bit better than Castrol Super 2 stroke but the supper 2 stroke is still a good choice. I do use the Super 2 stroke in my RV bottle just so that I can see it easier as it is blue.

There is much controversy over oils whether it be synthetic or mineral oil . But the key is the API-TC rating. You see outboard oil is TCW rated like TC W3 but outboards have different operating parameters that we do.

If you want to get on synthetics, my rule is if you don't run you engine a few times a week then it is more likely to have a bearing issue than a Mineral oil user. I have no problem selling Rotax cranks for $1200 to $1500 each so feel free to llet them rust. <snicker>

As far as additives like Marvel oil well that is a personal preference and some swear by it. I can show you my last 3 582's than went well over 300 hours with nothing but XPS oil and they ran fine.


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