Rich96c4ce
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- Joined
- May 24, 2003
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- Annapolis, Maryland
- Corvette
- 1996 LT1 Collector Edition Coupe
Okay, I got the guts to admit I've used MMO for years; not often but when I felt it necessary. I add it to oil whenever I hear that very slight tic, tic when lifters start to gum up from time to time (GM 350's are notorious for this). My most recent use was in my '95 LT1 with 50k miles. I've always used Mobil 1 and the oil gets changed every 3-5k miles (or once a driving season). Three years ago I started noticing small whisps of smoke on cold and sometime hot startup. Thinking my valve seals were getting a little hard I used MMO for that one season. Viola! no more whisps of smoke and my interstate mileage even seemed to increase. That application stopped my valve seal leak-by. It must have softened the seals a bit. We also have a '99 Grand Am GT that has been babied (it only has 40,000 miles). About a year ago I started hearing a slight tic tic on cold start up. This only lasted for about 2 minutes so I figured valve seals again. Ok...time for MMO. You guessed it the MMO cleaned some of the lifter varnish and the ticking stopped.
I trust the product and I know several of my old-timer friends do too. Hope this helps.
It sure cleans valve stems as you have found. Airplane A&Ps recommended MMO in the fuel for our 360 cu in air cooled Lycoming to stop valve sticking. Worked great; eliminated the need for a head R&R. I use it in my cars for the same thing as you do.