From: R F (rfougnier@comcast.net)
Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 18:24:50 PDT
Sort of like using carb cleaner to clean the inside of a distributor cap???
So WD40 will no longer be flammable, or is changing to become
flammable? I have to go try this....
If you don't hear from me, call 911.
Ray
everette wrote:
> I have been told that in the last few months formula for WD40 has been
>changed so that it will no longer act as starting fluid -- I do not know
>this from personal experience - just something I picked up somewhere. And
>as so ably stated it causes all sorts of problems when used as a "water
>displacing" agent.
>
>
>Everette
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "noel shelley" <noel@shelley1722.freeserve.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [MV] Ignition cables
>
>
>Must be brief , Keep all leads VERY clean , as oil draws dampness .
>use rubber kichen gloves as boots to keep dampness from distributor , coil
>top Etc. WD40 and the like will get a wet engine started ,but then cause all
>manner of problems later .
>KEEP IT CLEAN .
>
>best wishes Noel
>
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