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Posted by Anthony on June 28, 2004 at 20:42:58 from (149.174.164.83):
In Reply to: stuck valves posted by JimBub on June 28, 2004 at 16:19:30:
I use Berryman's B-12 ChemTool in everything, from small engine type equipment to vehicles to tractor, on a regular basis. It's available in spray cans and standard pour-in can. I use a full can in the gas tank to help keep the fuel system/combustion chambers clean. Because it's a dry gas as well as a cleaner, I occasionally dump a shot into my gas containers as well, just as a preventative measure in terms of moisture. When certain types of equipment hit the off-season (lawn mowers for winter) I make sure to put some in the tank and run it long enough to get into the carb; help eliminate build-up while sitting. It can also be used in the crankcase prior to an oil change; it breaks up deposits in the engine so they can be flushed into the filter. Directions for this are on the can. The cheapest place I've found to buy it is at WalMart. I absolutely love the stuff. I'd take a bath in it if it didn't sting so dang much. Good luck with keeping it running strong!
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