Posted by scooter01922 on December 01, 2007 at 19:54:01 from (65.120.124.222):
In Reply to: Re: oil supplements posted by RobMD on December 01, 2007 at 15:30:37:
Sorry but marvel mystery oil is definitely thinner than the oil I"m putting in my engine. Personally i love the stuff. I make sure to add a bit with every oil change and have yet to have any engine troubles. I"m not quite sure how it works but it does seem to. I also add some to the tank per bottle instructions before i go on a long trip and my gas mileage is always noticeably better for at least a few weeks after. And for what it"s worth i soaked the seized engine on a tiller i got for free this spring for a few days and what do you know runs like a top. Only costs a few extra $$ at changes and whether it works or not it gives me some peace of mind.
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