From: Snag_one@msn.com   
      
   On 10/9/2025 8:22 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:   
   > On Wed, 1 Oct 2025 16:06:08 -0700, Bob La Londe    
   > wrote:   
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   >> On 9/30/2025 10:51 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:   
   >>> Good Soak For Rings In an Engine That's Been Sitting A Long Time???   
   >>>   
   >>> When I was a kid everybody said to dump a table spoon of Marvel Mystery   
   >>> Oil down each spark plug hole amd let it set for a few days to reduce   
   >>> the risk of cracking a ring when you start trying to move the engine.   
   >>>   
   >>> From what I've heard and read they changed the formula of the snake oil   
   >>> and is not so good anymore. I don't know.   
   >>>   
   >>> Yesterday I heard a new one. Dump a mix of ATF and acetone in, and put   
   >>> the spark plug back so the acetone will force the ATF through the rings   
   >>> with pressure as it turns to vapor. I've never heard that one before. I   
   >>> have some reservations.   
   >>>   
   >>> I've got a 42 GPW (that was my dads) Jeep with a newer M38 Jeep engine   
   >>> that eventually I'd like to sell. Its been parked for 40 years so there   
   >>> will certainly be some tendency for the rings to stick. I'd prefer to   
   >>> sell as is and let somebody more expert than me deal with it, but I see   
   >>> no reason not to do little things to help that happen as time permits.   
   >>> Eventually being able to get compression on all cylinders might help...   
   >>> unless its bad of course.   
   >>>   
   >>> Anyway I'd like to hear what you guys know or have heard about soaking   
   >>> the rings in a sitting engine before trying to turn it over.   
   >>>   
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   >>   
   >> Acetone and ATF were by and large the biggest agent suggested with   
   >> Marvel Mystery Oil being a close second. This doesn't mean Mystery Oil   
   >> is still good. Nearly all of those who said they used it admitted they   
   >> have an old can that may not be the same as the new stuff.   
   >>   
   >> Looks like acetone and ATF are the new shade tree mechanic approved   
   >> concoction. I have Acetone and ATF on the shelf. I don't have any   
   >> Marvel Mystery Oil.   
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   >> Bob La Londe   
   >> CNC Molds N Stuff   
   > I still use MMO and have current stock - seams to be the same as what   
   > I used 40 and 50 years ago.   
   >   
      
    Have you compared the ingredient list - or msds- between Canadian and   
   USA formulations ? A lot of consumer chemicals have been californicated   
   in the last few years ... and not for the betterment of the product .   
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   when they stayed foreign ...   
      
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