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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 365602" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>Modern oils are all detergent oils and clean down the insides of the engine. A non detergent oil if you can get it at 40W and up is useful because the burnt oil builds up in the rings and improves compression. Ive mixed 120 gearbox oil with thinner for the same result but I think now one of those cans you shove down each cylinder and burn in does much the same thimg. But don't do it if you really want to keep the unit . Repair it properly cause the above is just short tern as the excess wear lets it wear faster anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 365602, member: 2399"] Modern oils are all detergent oils and clean down the insides of the engine. A non detergent oil if you can get it at 40W and up is useful because the burnt oil builds up in the rings and improves compression. Ive mixed 120 gearbox oil with thinner for the same result but I think now one of those cans you shove down each cylinder and burn in does much the same thimg. But don't do it if you really want to keep the unit . Repair it properly cause the above is just short tern as the excess wear lets it wear faster anyway. [/QUOTE]
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