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Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
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Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?

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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
Even put about 6 gallons of gasoline in it one time by accident.
Ran real quite until the next fill up.
100s and 100s of thousands of miles on it. I mean many. Odo stopped at something like 450,000 or so.
Point is - you really don't need any additives.
And even putting gas in it couldn't kill it.
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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
mjk1040 wrote:Source of the post Google it, it's been tested and u can draw your own conclusion. I read 200:1 and marine 2 cycle oil was an improvement in a Cummins, but using other types of 2 cycle were not. There are other lubricants for diesel out there too. Mike
Thanks Mike. I did google it and came across a study of additives for ULSD to add lubrication. It seemed to be geared more towards diesel for automobiles. I am wondering if marine diesel is still LSD (in which case it probably still has enough lubricity to prevent early failure to fuel systems) or if it has aslo been formulated down to ultra low sulfur? If marine diesel is also ULSD then it seems that there is a case to be made for the the additives, although the 2 stroke oil didn't perform as well as some of the other additives. I've never given it much consideration before now in 35 yrs of operating diesel powered boats.
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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
PS-There is a EPA study out there if your interested.

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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to fuel tank-good idea or bad?
do to protect older engines. That and frequent oil changes. NOTHING is more important to longevity than changing oil regularity as oil provides much of the lubrication and cooling on any diesel fueled engine. There is no way you can increase the sulfur content of diesel engines yourself, so go with an additive rather than add 2 stroke oil hoping it will turn a diesel into an outboard motor.
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