The Ultimate Lubricant : Militec????

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Originally posted by TheOilDoc:<br /> When snake oils are combined with motor oils they can have negative impacts because they introduce other chemical components and properties into the oil, thowing off the balance and formulation of the original oil.
I have to agree completly on this statement, and I have made the same statement myself before. This is why I dont "Recommend" it to anyone else. I am using it in the wifes RX/7 just because its a personal vendeta to see how far I can actually keep it running. Because I dont believe that in this application its doing any damage. If its slowing the wear of the apex seals and other rotor seals, thats all I care about. As far as the boat goes, Not sure if I will continue the use or not. Probably will untill I use up what I have.<br /><br /> :p :p Wow, Im actually on TODs side on this one, sort of. :p :p <br /><br /> :rolleyes: You didnt call Russ did Ya?? Maybe you could straighten him out on a few things, or visa versa. :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by D.:<br /> What does "metal conditioner" mean?
Well, not being a chemist, Im not really sure, but I have to believe that it means that it somehow attaches or penetrates the metal some way. Metal, being aluminum or steel, actually is porouse to a point.<br /><br />Chlorine Bleach is incredibly slick, put a little on your fingers and feel it. Its also incredibly corrosive. I have heard though that there are ways to eliminate the corrosivness?????<br /><br />You know those testing machines you see that use a hardened roller and a little bearing that they put preasure on to test oils? How much preasure you put on the lever before it squeals or the oil starts smoking. You can put a little chlorine bleach on there and it will take all the preasure you can give it.
 

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Rodbolt- I agree with you completely, and i am most certainly not the type who waits till it breaks.....I am constantly inspecting and maintaining my engine. I am also always just lookin at things to help, like seafoam etc. I simply ran across this product and wanted to see what people thought of it in a marine application. I just like to do all i can, and prevent all i can...thats all. well said though, i totally agree
 

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Originally posted by rodbolt:<br />[QBthe pistons will actually be eaten by detonation or just swell til the stick in the bore. snake oils are of no valure then.<br /> [/QB]
Here is a quote from the initial article.<br /><br />
It began to slow down and finally stopped. I disassembled both units. The Militec unit did in fact offer more protection than the outboard motor oil alone. The MILITEC unit was repairable, the untreated unit was beyond repair. [QUOTE}<br /><br />Now, do we believe it. I do.
 

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My biggest issue with that test is that it was done right after militec was added, and then run until it "died"<br /><br />I would like to see what happens when the motor runs under normal conditions and then sits for a winter. thats the true test....
 

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Bleach (calcium hypochlorite ~5% in water) is slick on your fingers because it is an alkaline oxidizer and is dissolving the skin on the tips of your fingers. The slickness you feel is from dissolved skin, not the bleach. If you put 2 pieces of metal in a solution of bleach (and keep your fingers out of the picture) and rub the metal together I doubt the friction will be any different than in just plain old water.
 

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If bleach is slick, how come the old timers will carry a bottle in thier trunk and put bleach on the rear tires to get a little more traction when they get stuck in ice and snow? I'd go with jimd on the above post.
 

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without seeing the condition of the bores and measuring the pistons I cant say which are rebuildable and which are not.<br /> and I doubt you can either :) :) .<br /> repairable and rebuildable mean a lot of different things to different folks. I see bores honed and pistons reused all the time. most not for long.<br /> most the time if you clean up a bore its oversize. not always, but thats why they make measuing instruments. my uncle overheated a 85 35 jonny so bad it dieseled and ran away. it finnaly popped the head gasket and quit. ate part of the defelector off both pistons. no scored walls though. took .015" off the head to flatten it and replaced the t-stat and water pump and water deflectors and off it went again. that was in 96 and the motor still runs.<br /> so while it may work its cheaper just to keep all the subsystems in good maintenance and dont worry.
 

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Originally posted by jimd:<br /> Bleach (calcium hypochlorite ~5% in water) is slick on your fingers because it is an alkaline oxidizer and is dissolving the skin on the tips of your fingers. The slickness you feel is from dissolved skin, not the bleach. If you put 2 pieces of metal in a solution of bleach (and keep your fingers out of the picture) and rub the metal together I doubt the friction will be any different than in just plain old water.
Hmmm I may have to eat that one, :rolleyes: (Not the first time), but why does it work when subjected to the bearing test? Im only going on what I saw one time a long time ago, so Im willing to put that into the "MYTH" file if its wrong.
 

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Originally posted by pony85:<br /> <br />I would like to see what happens when the motor runs under normal conditions and then sits for a winter. thats the true test....
Like I said earlier, Russ is willing to talk to anyone, give him a call and see if he can dispell any concerns you may have. He told me that he has not seen any problems in any engine over the twenty years he has been selling the stuff.
 

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Good question gss what does bleach do to tires? Did it melt the snow and ice?<br /> Drag racers do a bleach burn out why? <br />Does it make them sticky?<br />or does it make them spin easy to get them hot and sticky?
 

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"We were receiving units that had scored cylinder walls, due to oil failure. I had acquired nine 25HP Johnson outboards from the salvage yard and put together two units as identically as possible."<br /><br />This is a backyard mechanic's test with more than enough variables to make the results inconclusive. The type of people that believe these tests are the same people that buy the product. <br /><br />
By LubeDude:<br /><br />I was on the phone with a Rep if not the owner of the company, Russ Logan...Perhaps you would like to give him a call
By LubeDude:<br /><br />Hey, give Russ a call, he is more than happy to talk your ear off.
By LubeDude:<br /><br />Like I said, give Russ a call, then you can spew whatever trash ya want.
By LubeDude:<br /><br />You didnt call Russ did Ya??
By LubeDude:<br /><br />Like I said earlier, Russ is willing to talk to anyone, give him a call and see if he can dispell any concerns you may have.
That's 5 times now. When I talked with "Russ" he didn't know anything about a groupie at iboats? He did make MILITEC sound like a magic potion, but he sells it.
 

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That is true "doc" Just like the little test we did (With Seafoam). That test ment nothing just like the one that Ben Walker is going to do. I think that all the post from people that has used seafoam over the years means more than any test that any one of us does. BTW you didn't or don't hear people talking about how good slick 50 is or was other than people selling it, Just like this militech stuff. Tim
 

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Originally posted by TheOilDoc:<br /> When I talked with "Russ" he didn't know anything about a groupie at iboats?
First off, when I talked to him he didnt have any Idea who he was talking to as I dont hold myself up as some kind of a god. I mean, why would he know who I was??? :eek: <br /><br />As to your insult, I quess instead of getting this thread poofed by telling you to your face what I really think about you, Ill just let the rest of the Iboat forum members take you for what you are. :( :rolleyes: You are a real piece of work.<br /><br />Its certainly hard to do though.
 

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I know what you mean LubeDude. No matter how many times I throw the Pope's name around, every time I stand next to him people always ask, "hey, who's that standing next to TheOilDoc?".
 

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Originally posted by TheOilDoc:<br /> I know what you mean LubeDude. No matter how many times I throw the Pope's name around, every time I stand next to him people always ask, "hey, who's that standing next to TheOilDoc?".
:D OK, OK, Ill say it. That right there is funny. :D <br /><br /> :) Well, if nothing else, You seem to be coming out of your shell a bit, even if its at my expence. :rolleyes: I suppose I have it coming. :cool: <br /><br />On to the next oil topic. ;)
 

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Is this the end?<br />Funny how these oily talk became so intense
 

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once again thanks for the oils / lubricants lesson.....i learn a lot everytime we have one of these
 
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