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I put Marvel into everything. Into the car's motor oil, fuel tank, lawn equipment (two and four stroke) and it doesn't let me down. I recently pulled the valve cover off one of my cars, after 100k miles clean as the day they assembled it. If you start out with Marvel and use it like you should, you don't need fuel injector cleaner and you won't have sludge build up in your motor nor plugged up fuel injectors. Putting it in your gas also acts as a upper cylinder lubricant to help lubricate those places motor oil can't get to.
I grew up with Marvel, my father used it religiously in his '55 Ford. The motor was rebuilt in 1968 (when he got the truck) and it still drives like a clock to this day. Granted, somewhere around 1997 it had to have a valve job done, but that was because it didn't have hardened valve seats and so eliminating lead gas cause that issue. Just like my car, when the cylinder heads were taken off, that motor was as clean as the day it was assembled, not a spot of sludge GO MARVEL!
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This stuff works better then most of the fuel system cleaners on the market today. It will also work as an oil system cleaner, assembly lube, and general maintenance lubricant. Marvel's mystery oil also makes an air tool oil which works equally as well. This is an old tried & true product. Very good buy!Best Deals for Marvel MM14R Mystery Oil 1 Gallon
I've been use MMO for quite a few years and am a firm believer in it. While we don't have enough time for me to write (and for you to read) all the stories I could tell about MMO, I will say that it has saved me a bundle on PMs.What sold me on MMO was when I was in my teens my boss had an old Craftsmen lawnmower that burned oil and would foul the plugs within about 5-6 hours of running. He added MMO to the gas and the plugs would NEVER foul so long as the MMO was in the gas (2oz to 5g of gas). I couldn't believe it was the MMO, so I ran a tank of gas with no MMO, and you guessed it, fouled plugs. After spending a 1/2 hour cleaning both plugs, I ran the next tank with MMO and no more fouling.
Recently my work truck started making a "pinging" noise from the engine while it was at idle. Sounded like a lifter, but I wasn't sure. I was about to take it to the shop when I decided to try some MMO in the fuel. I added 16oz to 25g of 93 octane gas and now the pinging is gone.
I also use MMO in my Lycoming O-320 (aviation engine) fuel which keeps the cylinders, plugs and valves bright and shiny. Also keeps the plugs from fouling from the heavily leaded 100LL avgas. My A&P mechanic swears by MMO, and after using it for over a decade, so do I.
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