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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:40 pm Post subject: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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Take a look at February's Sport Aviation, page 90, "Slippery Stuff" about oil additives. And I quote, "Turns out MMO has some interesting ingredients, including pig fat, perfume, and red food coloring (emphasis added) in a base of petroleum distillate solvent."
... Blitz
Byron M. Fox
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psb777
Joined: 12 Aug 2009 Posts: 34 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:01 am Post subject: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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Ahhh, MMO again. Thanks Blitz. How many iterations on the 'list now? I love the smell of MMO in the morning...feels like lubrication. Of course the "secret" of MMO is the small molecular structure of the distillate. The lack of modern or exotic additives is a plus to my way of thinking. That is, for radial engines such as ours.
I also love a little Pig Fat in my BBQ.
Craig Payne
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mark.bitterlich(at)navy.m Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:49 am Post subject: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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It is absolutely amazing how pig fat can reduce lead deposits on valves.
Always a new lesson in life.
Mark
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:57 am Post subject: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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Ahah, another use for the 101 ways to utilize MMO...
Warding of Muslim Terrorist.
Doc
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Dale
Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 178
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:01 am Post subject: Re: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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MMO used to remove cardon or keep valves from sticking in radial engins.
IS used by many commercial air cargo operators with great success world wide. I personally know air cargo maintenance personnel with actual historical records to show this keeps valves in large radial engines from sticking no other claims were made by them.
Detergents And Solvents
Many of the older, better-known oil treatments on the market do
not make claims nearly so lavish as the new upstarts. Old standbys
like Bardahl, Rislone and Marvel Mystery Oil, instead offer things
like "quieter lifters," "reduced oil burning" and a "cleaner
engine."
Most of these products are made up of solvents and detergents
designed to dissolve sludge and carbon deposits inside your engine so
they can be flushed or burned out. Wynn's Friction Proofing Oil, for
example, is 83 percent kerosene. Other brands use naphthalene,
xylene, acetone and isopropanol. Usually, these ingredients will be
found in a base of standard mineral oil.
In general, these products are designed to do just the opposite
of what the PTFE and zinc phosphate additives claim to do. Instead of
leaving behind a "coating" or a "plating" on your engine surfaces,
they are designed to strip away such things.
All of these products will strip sludge and deposits out and
clean up your engine, particularly if it is an older, abused one. The
problem is, unless you have some way of determining just how much is
needed to remove your deposits without going any further, such
solvents also can strip away the boundary lubrication layer provided
by your oil. Overuse of solvents is an easy trap to fall into, and
one which can promote harmful metal-to-metal contact within your
engine.
As a general rule of thumb these products had their place and
were at least moderately useful on older automobile and motorcycle
engines of the Fifties and Sixties, but are basically unneeded on the
more efficient engine designs of the past two decades.
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Mike Bell
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:23 pm Post subject: Re: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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"pig fat, perfume, and red food coloring" Mmmmm. That's why it tastes so good on pancakes.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:00 pm Post subject: EAA on Marvel Mystery Oil - You're gonna love it. |
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waffles too.
Pappy
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"pig fat, perfume, and red food coloring" Mmmmm. That's why it tastes so good on pancakes.
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