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Top, yes, a search on this will yield several threads about the subject. I only use the WD40 method, but I run most of motors every weekend. I have a couple of stored mills and rigs that have ARO in them.
 
Yes, yes, yes...... I do understand the "search" button. What can I say? I like to keep the forum moving. Yes I'm a total 100% NEWBIE just looking for a quick answer....... I'll go to the seach and not ask or post stupid threads..... Then again it gives everyone a chance to type "TRY THE SEACH BUTTON" :boxing: :cheers:
 
I used to use it... but I get better starting the next day when I use ARO (or transmission fluid). Although, WD-40 gives it a really sweet smell for the first few minutes of running.
 
olds97_lss said:
Although, WD-40 gives it a really sweet smell for the first few minutes of running.

I always thought WD40 had a foul smell when burning. Anyways, Top, I use Marvals Mystery Oil. It works great(As ARO and AirFilter Oil) and it's cheap. It can be found in any automotive store for around $3.00 a quart.

EDIT:
Can't believe sit and Spit hasn't chimed in with secret find about using Marvel Mystery Oil.

Is that good or bad? :rolleyes:
 
Well, the good part is this is the only thread your response has been pertinent for. The other threads you post a reply mentioning this magical elixir that's been around since 1923 are, at best, a stretch.

Like they say in the comedy business, "Get some new material."
 
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