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Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:02 pm
by Jp Lorie
'I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
Anyone have any input on this?
JP.Lorie
Florida
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Re: Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:16 pm
by Patricia Banks
'JP .... go visit the Cessna 195 club site and do a search. They have a wealth of information on this practice. Many support it .. many say it is of no value... comes down to personal preference in the end.
M. Banks
F24 - N4263S
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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 2:02 PM
I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
Anyone have any input on this?
JP.Lorie
Florida
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Re: Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:31 pm
by Michael Denest
'I replaced my Chevy truck engine with a salvaged one. There was a valve tick
that wouldn't go away. I dumped a quart in the crankcase and a quart in the
tank. Haven't heard that tick yet. I'm sold.
Mike
"He's crazy Lew, he builds toy airplanes".
- Capt. Frank Towns
Flight of the Phoenix
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From: Jp Lorie
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 2:02:06 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
Anyone have any input on this?
JP.Lorie
Florida
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Re: Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:48 pm
by threadgl@suddenlink.net
'I used it in the fuel in a C-75 in a Cub and it helped the sticking valve problem. It did not fix it and after a while I just did a top on the engine. All is well now.
I also used it in the fuel and oil on a Ranger in my PT-19 that had sticking valves. I it did help, but did not solve it. I have now had John Ellis in MO do a complete major overhaul/rebuild.
I think MMO does a temporary fix for sticky valves, but not a cure.
That's my story and I am sticking to it....
Jack
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Jack M Threadgill
1602 Brook Hollow Dr
Bryan, TX 77802
979-779-7155
---- Jp Lorie wrote:
> I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
> Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
> Anyone have any input on this?
> JP.Lorie
> Florida
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Re: Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:50 pm
by Pete Crawford
'At a lubrication forum at Oshkosh Ben Vissar, the Shell answer man, recommended it.
Pete Crawford
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From: Michael Denest
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
I replaced my Chevy truck engine with a salvaged one. There was a valve tick
that wouldn't go away. I dumped a quart in the crankcase and a quart in the
tank. Haven't heard that tick yet. I'm sold.
Mike
"He's crazy Lew, he builds toy airplanes".
- Capt. Frank Towns
Flight of the Phoenix
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From: Jp Lorie
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 2:02:06 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
Anyone have any input on this?
JP.Lorie
Florida
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Re: Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 4:17 pm
by burnmcc@aol.com
'Y'know, I am using it as everyone seems to recommend it for the Warner, although it is a pain to carry with you on trips and then messy to mix often as not. I think it is like chicken soup......can't hurt. BUT, Mike Busch mentioned in an article recently that chemical analysis reveals it is nothing special, and nothing that seems particularly helpful.
I dunno, but I'm not bucking conventional wisdom.
Bill McClure
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From: Pete Crawford
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Mar 16, 2011 5:46 pm
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
At a lubrication forum at Oshkosh Ben Vissar, the Shell answer man, recommended it.
Pete Crawford
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Denest
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
I replaced my Chevy truck engine with a salvaged one. There was a valve tick
that wouldn't go away. I dumped a quart in the crankcase and a quart in the
tank. Haven't heard that tick yet. I'm sold.
Mike
"He's crazy Lew, he builds toy airplanes".
- Capt. Frank Towns
Flight of the Phoenix
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From: Jp Lorie
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 2:02:06 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
Anyone have any input on this?
JP.Lorie
Florida
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Re: Marvel Mystery OiL in fuel tank
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 8:28 pm
by Tom
'I run the Ranger engine with a full quart MMO added the last half hour before oil change. I tried running it longer one time and started developing leaks. I beleive it cuts carbon, and it did cure morning sickness that showed up on the before start pull through a couple of years back. I think it's basically tranny fluid and I have concerns what it does to viscosity. I still use it however before oil change. Oil change to me is about 25 hours.
Tom
Hanford,Ca.
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fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
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> I used it in the fuel in a C-75 in a Cub and it helped the sticking valve problem. It did not fix it and after a while I just did a top on the engine. All is well now.
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> I also used it in the fuel and oil on a Ranger in my PT-19 that had sticking valves. I it did help, but did not solve it. I have now had John Ellis in MO do a complete major overhaul/rebuild.
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> I think MMO does a temporary fix for sticky valves, but not a cure.
>
> That's my story and I am sticking to it....
>
> Jack
>
> --
> Jack M Threadgill
> 1602 Brook Hollow Dr
> Bryan, TX 77802
> 979-779-7155
>
> ---- Jp Lorie wrote:
> > I have heard rumors of pouring a few ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil or Synthetic 2
> > Cycle Oil in the fuel tanks of old birds like ours to keep valves from sticking.
> > Anyone have any input on this?
> > Â JP.Lorie
> > Florida
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