Re: [FWDLK] Marvel Mystery Oil
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Re: [FWDLK] Marvel Mystery Oil



Back in the late 1960's when I was in North Daakota in the Air Force, I helped put a stock car engine back together for my Sargent and he had me put it together with STP rather then just oil the parts. We couldn't even turn the engine after using the STP so I took it apart again, cleaned the parts and oiled the parts and put it back together and it turned over well then. I also had a 31 Plymouth 4 cylinder that had not been run in years. It did start right up when I put a battery in it, but ran rough. I checked the compression of the cylinders and all were different. I ran Marvel Mystery Oil in the crankcase and ran it for an hour a day for a week or so and then checked the compression and all cylinders were the same.
Thar's my expereince with both.
Jack  in Shinglehlouse, Pa


STP is little more than a Viscosity Index Improver. This is what the refineries add to oil when refining it to bring it up to the weight they want, like 40 weight. It mostly thickens the oil. Just buy thicker oil and save the money.

I used STP in the 60's and it damaged my 409 two times. The first time within 1 hour of the oil change and I didn't connect the damage to the STP, but the second time, it blew within 5 minutes of the oil change. I've never used it since and have never lost another engine either!
regards, Ray


On Jul 16, 2006, at 9:35 PM, Dave Stragand wrote:

I will also vouch for MMO's effectiveness.

Question though.  I just did an oil change on a vehicle with noisy
lifters, and I added a pint of STP.  Would MMO and STP work well
together, or should only one be used at a time?

-Dave

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