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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / November 2005

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stop your engine from smoking

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xcaret - 05 Nov 2005 07:16 GMT
to stop your engine from smoking as in bluish grey oil smoke ( not
black carbon smoke from engine using to much gas) You just mosey over
to the place where they make caulking that seals around bathtubs and
windows or whatever and ask for "poly butane " about the consistency of
30 weight oil ..Or you can get it by calling the offices of Shell or
one of them and asking where they sell it from .My friend got it from
both places ..Now,this will not stop your engine from consuming the
same amount as it did before the use of polybutane just that now it
burns as clear as the wind ..If you used a liter of oil per 100 km's
you will use a liter of polybutane per 100 km's onlt not offend anyone
by smoking them out ..This is what STP used as a base years ago and
will not hurt your engine .I ran a car on nothing but this for 6 months
before selling it .My friend bought a barrel of this and told the
sleazy car dealers he had something to stop smoke ,soon word got around
and he was kept buzy selling it .I remember once a customer came back
and said his car still smoked and my friend asked if he did as he had
told him and changed the filter too and driven 20 miles before checking
for smoke .well the guy changed the filter and started the car in his
garage and it smoked .he had to drive it 20 miles or so to get the oil
burnt out of the cyinders and the exhaust syatem ..When I saw the guy
again he was happy as can be ,but his customers probably wern't .
My friend eventually graduated to bigger things and I wound up with his
1/3 full barrel when he was thrown in the clink ,but not for this .to
add a little humour and to this my friend was aware that customers
would want to find out what this stuff was so he had a stencil made
saying " ecosafe' product of Belize " and the address to his remailing
service .( he had a rented mailbox that forwarded mail to back him .)
when people wrote to his remailing company they sent the letter to him
as a fax from Belize and he would answer them telling them they could
have the rights to the product to his area for x amount of dollars
which of coarse went into his "offshore bank" acct in Belize .the next
letter he got was wanting to know where to pick the stuff up locally as
promised .They were then informed the company was out of business ,the
banking secrecy laws would prevent them from finding anything out from
the bank .They would have to travel to Belize to hire a lawyer to start
legal proceedings .So it back fired on them ,and later because of the
remailing and offshore tricks things backfired on him too.
Herb Kauhry - 05 Nov 2005 18:02 GMT
I've just been dropping a Nicorette in the gas tank every time I fill up.
Works just as well.

> to stop your engine from smoking as in bluish grey oil smoke ( not
> black carbon smoke from engine using to much gas) You just mosey over
> to the place where they make caulking that seals around bathtubs and
.....
Jim Warman - 05 Nov 2005 18:09 GMT
I tried "the patch" on the valve covers... but they keep falling off...

> I've just been dropping a Nicorette in the gas tank every time I fill up.
> Works just as well.
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> > to the place where they make caulking that seals around bathtubs and
> .....
Bob - 05 Nov 2005 19:00 GMT
I tried stuffing a cold turkey up its exhaust pipe, but it wouldn't even
start.

Bob

>I tried "the patch" on the valve covers... but they keep falling off...
>
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>> > to the place where they make caulking that seals around bathtubs and
>> .....
 
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