jos51700
Green Bearing thread connoisseur
It's soap, like Borax laundry detergent.
The oil on the cylinder walls is broken down by the soap and the rings are able to "re-grind" and re-mate the cylinder wall.
I bought a 2001 Intrepid off the side of the highway. It had been overheated bad and run damn near dry of oil. I added oil and new spark plugs but the compression was gone and it would barely start. I fed it two tablespoons of Borax powder and revved the piss out it. Ran well enough to get on the trailer and again for the guy that bought it to test drive it before he went to swap a new motor in it.
The oil on the cylinder walls is broken down by the soap and the rings are able to "re-grind" and re-mate the cylinder wall.
I bought a 2001 Intrepid off the side of the highway. It had been overheated bad and run damn near dry of oil. I added oil and new spark plugs but the compression was gone and it would barely start. I fed it two tablespoons of Borax powder and revved the piss out it. Ran well enough to get on the trailer and again for the guy that bought it to test drive it before he went to swap a new motor in it.















