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Re: Opinions on Smoke Away products
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Posted by Jim in NC on December 15, 2004 at 17:24:29 from (205.188.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Opinions on Smoke Away products posted by Ramon from NC on December 15, 2004 at 16:48:02:
Ramon, I use a 140 and super A in tobacco and i don't remember ever seeing any white smoke from mine. It almost sounds like water vapor. I would be tempted to try some marvel mystery oil. I used to use this in carbuerated(sp?) vehicles once in a while. I just poured it into the carb. It looks like you are spraying for bugs when you do this. The motor must be reved up to keep it running. I am not sure how you would get it into the carb of a 100. Maybe take the air intake hose off and shoot or squirt a small amount into the carb for about a minute then let the engine die on its own. Let it sit for a while so the oil can clean the upper engine parts. You would have to put it into a spray bottle of some kind. You can also run the mtstery oil in the crankcase. It might be worth a shot if only for your peace of mind. Merry Christmas. I live near Colfax, east of Greenaboro. I have a brother in Clayton and he works in Raleigh. Maybe our paths will cross sometime.
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