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Old 22-01-2006   #6 (permalink)
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Hi Tim,

As Adzam says above you can use After-run Oil which is intended as it's name suggests as Adzam rightly explains above.

If you want a little more lubrication whilst you are running the engine in or for general running etc, a few drops of good old 3 in 1 Oil does not do any harm at all, you can even put a small amount in the fuel tank with no ill effects. I've been doing this for years. The good thing with 3 in 1 is that it is a light grade oil and is available just about anywhere that sells hardware, Bicycles etc...and many local garages.....It is also handy for general oiling of many of the other moving parts on the car too....and it is dirt cheap.

Mark.
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