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  1. The FLU farm

    Adding two-stroke oil for lubricity - this study says NO.

    That's what I was wondering; what about the wheel bearings I have that are made to and running happily in oil?!? At one point I did try keeping the oil in my Jeep's rear full floater from getting into the bearings, but soon realized that not only was that work, it was completely unnecessary work.
  2. The FLU farm

    Adding two-stroke oil for lubricity - this study says NO.

    Not sure if I should mention this or not, but I recently read a test of numerous diesel oils where Lucas placed quite poorly.
  3. The FLU farm

    Adding two-stroke oil for lubricity - this study says NO.

    I've used the ZDDPLUS stuff in older sports cars, but have no idea if it actually helped. But I do recall reading that too much zinc is not good.
  4. The FLU farm

    Adding two-stroke oil for lubricity - this study says NO.

    I stopped at 40%, as I recall. Lots of smoke and starting was getting hard. But about 10% sure made the 6.2 run smooth.
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