Flashlube for diesel's

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flashgordon_nz, Oct 21, 2:05am
the ones on the top. yep. replacements will be ordered. main question was as to weather it would be a good idea to try the flashlube to see if it causes them to swell a bit, maybe sealing off the leak, allowing it to be driven a bit more till they turn up

r15, Oct 21, 2:07am
or just do what everyone else is doing, chuck some diesel in the tank, and repeat when empty, without any hassles at all. and a good saving on not having to buy snake oil additives

kaspas, Oct 21, 2:16am
yup a good mineral based 2smoke oil works well bout 2 mill per litre

kaspas, Oct 21, 2:19am
this is for lube only

splinter67, Oct 21, 2:22am
its worth a crack if it works great if it dosnt oh well its cost the price of a bottle of flashlube if you use it let us know how it goes

kngfhrt, Oct 21, 3:13am
+1
yep would be great to hear some positive feedback

strobo, Oct 21, 10:31am
I sold ProMa years ago & M B Lsas well , ProMa is not alcohol based. We all know what happens with alcohol ! it will usually evaporate.
ProMa fuel treatment does not dispersemoisture but rather breaks it down ppm toallow effectivedissipation through combustion.
Flash lube is a synthetic/soy oil based product slightly different, I think seals can become too soggy with the Flashlube product , But nothing like a new seal though!