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  1. ken

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

    Hummmmmm adding water to my fuel??? Na no thanks. As often as I have to drain the water separator I'm thinking the gas station does that for me already.
  2. ken

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

    I would take issue with the idea that sulfur ins't a lube. This has been known for decades. Hence the reason IP's were dying left and right in the 90's when they started removing it. IMHO this article is a little misleading. Yes 2 stroke oil will not make a difference in a CRD engine. Really...
  3. ken

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

    It seems the only way to know is after a IP failure. Then pull the head off and see if it is scored up. I personally have never tried 2 stroke oil. Maybe I will put some in a mason jar with some Diesel fuel and see if it will stay in soulition or settle to the bottom. It's hard to believe that...
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