Gale Hawkins
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- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
ok i'm not joking here, although i do sometimes. i am just a click away form getting a gallon of optilube xpd, but i'm looking at the #1, biodiesel. Why am I thinking adding some canola/olive/crisco oil from Walmart will be just as good as $60 worth of optilube?
Mike
The US government may be against using food grade oils for vehicle use.
I do not have a serious answer for your serious question but I hope someone does.
In the mean time why you are at Wal-Mart pick up a $1.97 bottle of the WM Super Tech TC-W3 Outboard 2 Cycle engine oil and give your ears a break. Over on the diesel forums 1:128 is the typical ratio so that will treat 16 gallons or 32 if you go 1:256.
Here is what turned me onto Super Tech TC-W3 outboard oil instead of Opt-Lube XPD. i use it in the gas vehicles for fuel pump lube from time to time but at like 1:500 (1oz per 4 gallons).
Lubricity Additive Study Results - Diesel Place
As you can see soy oil came in #1 over #2 Opti-Lube XPD. I think Spencer was the one that headed up the research. Super Tech was #7 but so much better than some of the ones so many use which some caused negative test results even.