Anybody use Marvel Mystery Oil in the hog?
#1
Anybody use Marvel Mystery Oil in the hog?
Noticed I was a quart low today and you just can't get Amzoil anywhere close by without a 25 mile trip. I went to Advance Auto and they did not have it, but I saw Marvel Mystery oil additive. I used this a lot back in the 70's in my big US auto V8s back in the day, but quit for some reason. So I bought a quart and added about half of it in the crank and put some in the tank.
I was not expecting any difference in the running--- I just wanted to raise the oil level without mixing brands. But I did notice a pleasant surprise in the smoothness (looseness) that the engine suddenly displayed.
Anybody else out there use MM oil in the crank case? Anybody else have a problem with it?
I was not expecting any difference in the running--- I just wanted to raise the oil level without mixing brands. But I did notice a pleasant surprise in the smoothness (looseness) that the engine suddenly displayed.
Anybody else out there use MM oil in the crank case? Anybody else have a problem with it?
#3
It is a little thin for Harleys, but 1/2 qt. won't hurt. All oils will mix ok. You could have put in Mobil1, or any other oil. Even dino would mix just fine.
#4
Noticed I was a quart low today and you just can't get Amzoil anywhere close by without a 25 mile trip. I went to Advance Auto and they did not have it, but I saw Marvel Mystery oil additive. I used this a lot back in the 70's in my big US auto V8s back in the day, but quit for some reason. So I bought a quart and added about half of it in the crank and put some in the tank.
I was not expecting any difference in the running--- I just wanted to raise the oil level without mixing brands. But I did notice a pleasant surprise in the smoothness (looseness) that the engine suddenly displayed.
Anybody else out there use MM oil in the crank case? Anybody else have a problem with it?
I was not expecting any difference in the running--- I just wanted to raise the oil level without mixing brands. But I did notice a pleasant surprise in the smoothness (looseness) that the engine suddenly displayed.
Anybody else out there use MM oil in the crank case? Anybody else have a problem with it?
You were at an auto parts store, with shelves full of motor oil...
#5
If your motor has any dirt left in it the mmo will clean it out. I put a oz or dos in the gas every other tank. I've seen it clear up a crappy running Honda, so that convinced me it will clean up a dirty fuel system.,,
#6
I have seen the demo from years back where they mix 2 oz gas and 2 oz MM oil and set it on fire. The gas burns but the MM oil is left behind with lube capacity intact. I was impressed. It is not an oil, but an additive, and a good one at that. I was just wondering if others used it?
In the past I have added Seafoam, but I think I will start with the MM in the tank.
#7
All motor oils can be mixed, without a problem. Synthetic, Dino, it does not matter.
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#9
.4/oz of MMO per gallon of fuel in the gas tank provides some lubrication on the upper cylinder walls and soaks into any carbon on the piston dome/combustion chamber/valves and burns off the deposits...Been using it since 1986 with no issues!
#10
It will clean your motor out real good. But I wouldn't run it very long in there. To thin of an oil for a Harley. Even mixed with what you were running. It's like a 10wt oil.