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I watched a few videos that restored substantial compression back to the cylinders. However, on the can it says "If you have a wet clutch motorcycle do not add this to your oil, instead call us because there is another way of using it"
Yet, they don't tell me how. I am assuming I would probably mix it in with a little bit of oil then add it directly into the spark plug whole. Kick it a few times, let it coat. Does anyone have a guess or experience?
I have thrown this in old cars and it does work, but yeah I wouldn't use it on a bike as it will kill the clutch for sure. your theory on down the spark plug holes may work but I would think it would still end up in the oil and kill the clutch eventually.
I'm pretty sure if you poured it down the spark plug hole it would mostly burn off before it reached the oil. I would just call them for the information to be sure (954)-563-7001.
This is very true. In a car you are just trying to get a few more months or year and ditch, this stuff is fine. In a simple to do bike engine it seems like a waste of time. Unless you want to get the rest of a season before you tear it down for a winter prohect then maybe
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