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Re: Big Discovery or Farmer Trickery
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Posted by fred kobs on June 09, 2005 at 11:11:05 from (207.177.45.102):
In Reply to: Big Discovery or Farmer Trickery posted by The wonderer on June 08, 2005 at 16:48:32:
I'd be worried @ poisening O2 sensor & cat converter. The dirtier the fuel, the harder they have to work to clean up after it. Allen, gasoline trick works but doesn't help the rings out any, less lube for them when u need it most, being extreme cold. By the way for already gelled diesel(mildly) dump in a gal warm kerosine, she'll come RIGHT out of it. Mildly being will idle rough...not much throttle response. After that the 911 Power Service does what the label says it will, I double the rate tho, with fresh filter full to clean out system. Reg. Power Service is WAY over rated. Prefer to blend #1&2 60/40 to never have to worry @it. Worked on semi reefer units in IA. that would get fueled in Fla. in Dec. if anybody wonders why I'm opinionated on this subject. fred
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