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6.0 injector stiction discussion
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[QUOTE="Mdub707, post: 714458, member: 107"] Just because the thread has changed directions a couple of times, doesn't mean we're still not on topic. If you bothered to read, I've already posted that I'm still planning on pulling my injectors out on next oil change to remove spool valves for cleaning. We know what stiction is. Have you bothered to read at all? Others who have taken these apart already have noted a "varnish" attached to some of the spool valves. It has been found that sanding this varnish off has helped get rid of some of the "stiction" issues. So even though stiction can happen without the varnish there, it appears that removing that varnish is helping. As for the WVO, don't even start an argument you can't win. Mike (Snake) and I have researched everything to death with our alternative fuel choices. How on earth you made an ASSumption that we're fuggin salesman because we're testing a completely unrelated product is beyond me. You know nothing of how our systems work, and until you do I wont dignify anything else with a response on it. FWIW, I am NOT RUNNING WVO currently. In fact, when I run WVO, the truck runs much smoother, but that wouldn't help this experiment would it? I've been running straight #2 pump diesel for over a year. If anyone has ever heard a 6.0 running on 100% WVO they would laugh at the thought of lubrication issues. The injector noise is basically gone on the high cholesterol diet and all you hear is exhaust noise. Regardless, I'm not getting into it, that is NOT what this thread is about. I know what stiction is, I've had it before and after my WVO system. It's a problem for every 6.0 owner. Mike and I also have run multiple OA's while running WVO... so I know what is in my oil and what's not. and if the people in this thread are so bad, don't post here, it's quite simple. Snake oils? The stuff is working man, whether you choose to use it or not is up to you. It's not a thinner, I've posted what I found on it, you posted nothing other than your own thoughts. Find some facts to back your info up. Again, NOT running veggie oil, but it's not worth explaining because you wont understand it anyways. Salesman... LOL That's interesting, I noticed not a single change with my AR2300 additive. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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