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Old 06-04-2016, 07:29 PM   #1
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Default Re: Engine smoking...and I don't know why

Have not run any MMO as of yet. I've only had the rig for just under a month, and only filled the tank once during that time (non-ethanol btw).

Was seriously considering running some MMO or Seafoam - have had good results in the past with other rigs.
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Old 07-15-2016, 04:36 AM   #2
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Default Re: Engine smoking...and I don't know why

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Have not run any MMO as of yet. I've only had the rig for just under a month, and only filled the tank once during that time (non-ethanol btw).

Was seriously considering running some MMO or Seafoam - have had good results in the past with other rigs.
Try MMO in crankcase and put some in a spray bottle and with the car running spray into carb, with car running. You could have a sticky oil ring. What the heck this can not do any damage and it worked for me on my Friends Packard Eight that was not run for ten years, in that case we put a full bottle in the crankcase and drove the car for ten + or - miles and it worked.
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