Posted by Texasmark1 on December 09, 2019 at 16:47:42 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Re: Sta-bil posted by MarkB_MI on December 08, 2019 at 06:32:45:
The Naptha cuts through the baked on grime allowing rings to limber up and do the job in which they intended, especially on 2 wedge shaped ringed Loop Charged 2 stroke outboard engines. The Alcohol is to treat small amounts of water in the fuel...condensation results type thing. The Mineral Oil is to lubricate the engine since it was primarily made/used as a 2 stroke outboard fix-all.
Having brought several small 2 and 4 stroke engines back from the dead, only using the product, plus running for 10 years with no carburetor problems on a 2 stroke outboard helped to convince me. Having zero fuel problems with any of my vehicles...cars, trucks, boats, tractors, mowers, small engines using it.....have helped to convince me.
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