Turk said:Amsoil was the worst oil i ever used for gumming powervalves
happy to know that ill let the amsoil for someone else ...
Turk said:Amsoil was the worst oil i ever used for gumming powervalves
Netefrog said:NOSBOY. I am not sure if you understand the relationship between internal cumbustion engines and oil so I am going to explain it to you. The deposits that form on the valves, rings etc are not a direct product of the oil they are a by-product of the combustion. If your engines are tuned properly than all this nonsense with valves sticking and carbon deposits WILL NOT BE A PROBLEM. Also, the additives in the oil are meant to maintain the cleanliness of the engine but if your engine is not tuned properly than the detergents can not keep up with all the deposits that will form.
YAMANATOR. If you don't like the smell of burning oil than head over to the 4-Stroke side. If you are intent on running a 2-Stroke snowmobile with powervalves than do yourself a favour and use Amsoil.
do you? by your post i'd say no.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOSBOY. I am not sure if you understand the relationship between internal cumbustion engines and oil so I am going to explain it to you.
youre burning the oil you use in a 2 stroke therefore affecting the by-product of the combustionnot a direct product of the oil they are a by-product of the combustion
i don't care how PROPERLY TUNED your engine is your still going to have powervalve probs if you don't maintain themIf your engines are tuned properly than all this nonsense with valves sticking and carbon deposits WILL NOT BE A PROBLEM.
staggs65 said:do you? by your post i'd say no.
youre burning the oil you use in a 2 stroke therefore affecting the by-product of the combustion
i don't care how PROPERLY TUNED your engine is your still going to have powervalve probs if you don't maintain them
kimplex blows
You really don't have to explain it to me,, in fact, I've been explaining it to people for TWENTY FIVE YEARS already!!! I Didn't fall off the turnip truck YESTERDAY.. I have a BUNCH of degrees from Auto Diesel Technology to a BS in Chemical Engineering!!!! I could write a book on the relationships!!!Netefrog said:NOSBOY. I am not sure if you understand the relationship between internal cumbustion engines and oil so I am going to explain it to you. The deposits that form on the valves, rings etc are not a direct product of the oil they are a by-product of the combustion. If your engines are tuned properly than all this nonsense with valves sticking and carbon deposits WILL NOT BE A PROBLEM. Also, the additives in the oil are meant to maintain the cleanliness of the engine but if your engine is not tuned properly than the detergents can not keep up with all the deposits that will form.
YAMANATOR. If you don't like the smell of burning oil than head over to the 4-Stroke side. If you are intent on running a 2-Stroke snowmobile with powervalves than do yourself a favour and use Amsoil.
__________________I wasn't trying to come off as confrontational or aggressive and if I did I appolagize.
that probably is a better term for itdon't " PULL THROUGH", they "WEAR THROUGH"