----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any
advice in this forum.]----

Now we all know that a LIBERAL amount of oil is necessary to keep the
engine
operating properly. I am sure all of you do not enjoy the ARABS ripping us
off with high oil prices. All of us should also be aware of our enviroment
as well. Therfore, I have personally formulated an oil that meets ALL of
these concerns.
I use 25% Jimmy Carter "peanut oil". I chose this because he is an
admitted
liberal. Then I remembered my dear mother who always gave me a good gulp
of
"Castor Oil" when I was not well. Now I added 25% Castor Oil. (Do NOT
confuse this with Castrol, it will not work!) I figure if mother's Castor
Oil could clean out the engine as good as it cleaned out my insides, it
has
gotta be good stuff! Next I used 25% recycled motor oil to appease the
enviromentalists. You can never go wrong with them on your side, so that
is
why I use it. That left me with a final 25% to achieve my goal. After much
thought, I decided that McDonalds old "french fry oil" should do the
trick.
To test it to make sure it would work, I dipped a french fry in the oil
and
threw it at a wall. Would you believe in 100 tries, NOT ONE PIECE STUCK? 
That stuff has got to be slipery!
After about 25 hours of use, I am gonna drain the oil and take it home and
run it through some cheescloth to purify it. Then I am gonna give it to my
wife so she can use it to cook (only when company comes, of course. Ya
gotta
plan ahead so they don't come back too often).  My only concern at this
point is that this oil is gonna be soooooo slipery the valves and pistons
just might leave the engine, so y'all be carful!
By the way, It is my birthday today, I am 72 and I am GONNA HAVE FUN
TODAY!
George Frebert
Dover DE



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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 07:00:58 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
any
advice in this forum.]----
>  
>  At an FBO I work for, we occasionally use MMO added to the OIL to free
>  sticky valves. Solid stem valves used in Continentals are very prone to
>  carbon and crud buildup on the stems (rarely seen in Lycomings due to
>  sodium filled valve stems). Anecdotal evidence indicates that
repeatedly
>  stuck valves often will stay unstuck for a while after MMO use. We
don't
>  recommend MMO use in every crankcase refill. We would never use it in
>  the FUEL.
>  
>  David
>  N6359V
>  
>  
>  
>





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