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That makes sense-there was a good discussion going about the swirl effect and what makes a multifuel a multifuel. However, I was doing some searching and found this which concerns me:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?71978-Injector-tip-coking/page4
The OP ended up getting new...
I got a lot of great replies and as a result understand these engines a lot better now.
I actually just stuck to the regular 5000 mile change interval. I had a few oil analyses done by Blackstone all which indicated a healthy engine, and no excessive amounts of byproducts from blow-by in the...
I definitely plan to experiment with it in a multifuel. I never ran it in my Powerstroke two tank system because I had a plentiful supply of WVO and didn't really see the need. Plus WVO and WMO don't play nice if you mix them for some reason. I did run some brand new SAE 30 oil through my two...
I am looking to purchase an M35 sometime in the next couple of years and one of the things that has always intrigued me about military trucks is their multifuel engines. I am in the process of trying to learn as much about them as I can, but I'd like to hear from people who have been running...