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I have been using MMO since the 50's in all my vehicles and have had noting but good luck. In the 50's and 60's I raced sports cars and did my own mechanic work. When I took my engines apart for maint. They were as clean as a pin internally and showed next to no wear. I still use it and will always use it in all my engines, both in the fuel and added to the oil.

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JUst had an Seminar on Outboard Motor Preventive Maintanence and he suggested that we use Marvel Mistery Oil in our Yamaha outboards instead of the Ring Free that Yamaha recommends.
I guess if it will work in my OB, it should work in my D/C.

JUst dumped some in today, will let you know.

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98 12 valve 4x4 Quad cab, 3:54 rear, Auto. silencer removed, K & N Air Filter, muffler eliminated, Catless, Primeloc, Amsoiled engine 12/00, BF Goodrich 285 16's.
 
Chad Sheets, Switca: MMO does indicate on the back label use in diesel fuel. I don't see how a few ounces of that stuff could lower BTU to any extent at all. MMO may seem like some sort of oil, but certainly doesn't resemble anything close to engine oil or ATF. Putting MMO in the tank isn't the same thing as carelessly dumping ATF or engine oil into the tank IMO.

Vaughn
 
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