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which heet?
Posted by jklingel on Apr 12 2005
A variety of people do not recommend using the old yellow-bottled Heet in anything anymore, and haven't for many years. (I confess: I am too cheap to throw away old bottles of it, so I dribble it in everything that burns gas now and then.) Heet will attack "rubber" diaphragms in fuel pumps. Snow machine and auto places (at least some) highly prefer methyl/isopropyl alcohol products. If you did not fog your engine (I never do; maybe I am asking for trouble???) I always squirt a tad of engine oil into the cylinders and turn the engine over a little when I have the plugs out. Run the old plugs to burn up the excess oil, then put in new plugs. Fogging in the fall is probably easier.....

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