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adamh May 18th 11 05:08 PM

Marvel Mystery Oil
 
Nobody will ever know exactly what it is, almost every side of the Internet has at least 1 query trying to figure out how to "bacwards engineer" the stuff......but in simplest terms it's a very light weight (turtlewax refers to it as a "zero weight") oil, with mild solvents - it works by mixing with the motor oil, once the engine gets hot, the solvents go to work to "re-liquify" carbon, varnish, etc. within reach (i.e.: where there is no actual "oil flow" - it will not clean.....other tahn the possible "vapors" that land in the area), it then "suspends" the carbon, varnish, and "sludge" if present within the motor oil, to be drained at the next scheduled OCI, which, MMO themselves recommend at 3000 miles. They have not personally tested the product go do "extended" oil drain intervals...but to get the best effect, you want to add it at the start of your Oil change, with FRESH oil, so there's plenty of clean oil to act as a "carrier agent" to hold the sludge and carbon in suspension to then be deposited in the old filter, etc and then to be drained at the next schedule oil service.

When used in the fuel, the MMO acts as an upper cylinder lubricant, similar to that of Lucas Fuel Injector Cleaner, but with a light solvent to it, to revitalize the fuel, clean the intake, and the fuel injectors. Basically, the idea is with the mixture of 4 oz. per 10 gallons, when you shut your car off, a little bit of fuel is bound to be at the top of the injector, with the MMO there, it'll also act as a lubricant for your next start-up.


I've also heard of MMO being used in the power steering reservoir, as well as the transmission...but not more than 16 oz in each. So, in a "pinch" you can use it as a top off for your ATF and/or power steering, with the added benefit of the detergency.

LilAbner[_2_] May 18th 11 08:27 PM

Marvel Mystery Oil
 
On 5/18/2011 12:08 PM, adamh wrote:
> Nobody will ever know exactly what it is, almost every side of the Internet has at least 1 query trying to figure out how to "bacwards engineer" the stuff......but in simplest terms it's a very light weight (turtlewax refers to it as a "zero weight") oil, with mild solvents - it works by mixing with the motor oil, once the engine gets hot, the solvents go to work to "re-liquify" carbon, varnish, etc. within reach (i.e.: where there is no actual "oil flow" - it will not clean.....other tahn the possible "vapors" that land in the area), it then "suspends" the carbon, varnish, and "sludge" if present within the motor oil, to be drained at the next scheduled OCI, which, MMO themselves recommend at 3000 miles. They have not personally tested the product go do "extended" oil drain intervals...but to get the best effect, you want to add it at the start of your Oil change, with FRESH oil, so there's plenty of clean oil to act as a "carrier agent" to hold the sludge and carbon in

suspension to then be deposited in the old filter, etc and then to be drained at the next schedule oil service.
>
> When used in the fuel, the MMO acts as an upper cylinder lubricant, similar to that of Lucas Fuel Injector Cleaner, but with a light solvent to it, to revitalize the fuel, clean the intake, and the fuel injectors. Basically, the idea is with the mixture of 4 oz. per 10 gallons, when you shut your car off, a little bit of fuel is bound to be at the top of the injector, with the MMO there, it'll also act as a lubricant for your next start-up.
>
>
> I've also heard of MMO being used in the power steering reservoir, as well as the transmission...but not more than 16 oz in each. So, in a "pinch" you can use it as a top off for your ATF and/or power steering, with the added benefit of the detergency.

It's mineral oil.
It is not good for lubrication or anything else. It has wintergreen
added for odor and red coloring added.

C. E. White[_2_] May 23rd 11 12:20 PM

Marvel Mystery Oil
 
It works great to shine up the fake vinyl "wood" Ford used to put on the
sides of Country Squire Station Wagons.

Ed

"adamh" > wrote in message
...
Nobody will ever know exactly what it is, almost every side of the Internet
has at least 1 query trying to figure out how to "bacwards engineer" the
stuff......but in simplest terms it's a very light weight (turtlewax refers
to it as a "zero weight") oil, with mild solvents - it works by mixing with
the motor oil, once the engine gets hot, the solvents go to work to
"re-liquify" carbon, varnish, etc. within reach (i.e.: where there is no
actual "oil flow" - it will not clean.....other tahn the possible "vapors"
that land in the area), it then "suspends" the carbon, varnish, and "sludge"
if present within the motor oil, to be drained at the next scheduled OCI,
which, MMO themselves recommend at 3000 miles. They have not personally
tested the product go do "extended" oil drain intervals...but to get the
best effect, you want to add it at the start of your Oil change, with FRESH
oil, so there's plenty of clean oil to act as a "carrier agent" to hold the
sludge and carbon in suspension to then be deposited in the old filter, etc
and then to be drained at the next schedule oil service.

When used in the fuel, the MMO acts as an upper cylinder lubricant, similar
to that of Lucas Fuel Injector Cleaner, but with a light solvent to it, to
revitalize the fuel, clean the intake, and the fuel injectors. Basically,
the idea is with the mixture of 4 oz. per 10 gallons, when you shut your car
off, a little bit of fuel is bound to be at the top of the injector, with
the MMO there, it'll also act as a lubricant for your next start-up.


I've also heard of MMO being used in the power steering reservoir, as well
as the transmission...but not more than 16 oz in each. So, in a "pinch" you
can use it as a top off for your ATF and/or power steering, with the added
benefit of the detergency.




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