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Clock Oil and Mysteries of WD-40 Oil
By John Page, UK

I've been following the thread about WD40.  My experience with the
stuff goes back a long way -- it's very good at stopping squeaks on
door hinges, etc.

One day a while ago I used it on my collection of model aero engines,
and sprayed it into the inlet of one of the glow-plug type engines
to let it permeate into the engine to keep rust at bay.

Just as an experiment I connected the engine to a battery and flicked
the propeller.  I was surprised when the engine started and ran for
a second or two.  It was apparent that the WD40 was flammable enough
to act as fuel.

About a year later I tried turning one of those engines over and found
it to be completely seized.  Since then my WD40 is only used on squeaky
door hinges!

John Page,
UK


(Message sent Tue 23 Jul 2019, 19:22:28 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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