
RE: 426 lifter ticking
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RE: 426 lifter ticking
- From: ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:45:35 +0000
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I only speak for myself, but I have used this stuff to free stuck rings
in a bike that had 0 comrepssion in 2 of it's 4 cylinders, and after
using it several times and cranking the motor over the winter months, I
had 135lbs of compression in all 4 cylinders. I have used it on other
engines with similar resuts. I think it works miracles sometimes.
Jeff
drodgers2003@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I have a 426 65 street wedge that has a lifter ticking for a few minutes
>
> cold. Is Marvel Mystery Oil a good additive to free the valve i.e does
> the stuff really work? This is an original 65K engine that I don't
> believe has ever been gone through.
Jeff Adams
64 Polara
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