kieronriley
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what does WD 40 do to assist in starting a diesel engine, is it the propellant gas that has a much lower flashpoint than diesel or is it the wd 40 itself that adds to the compression. thanks for reading. Kieron
what does WD 40 do to assist in starting a diesel engine, is it the propellant gas that has a much lower flashpoint than diesel or is it the wd 40 itself that adds to the compression. thanks for reading. Kieron
Iirc it had a propellantthat auto ignited nicely, nowadaysit doesnt so it doesnt workRefueler! What sacrilege is this that you utter?
WD40 smells great, and does have a faster propellant speed than most other sprays of this type, which does get rid of carp on the spot you're cleaning!
As for a penetrating fluid; yup, you've a point, I agree. I used a lot of it on underwater connectors, and it was very good at that, but most folks don't have that issue to deal with.
Didn't the best rumour about its constituent formula concern cod liver oil, " 'coz that's good at dispersing water too"!
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It is still fine for starting old cars with wet H. T. leads if nothing else.Original WD40 was said to be kinder to cold start a diesel. But todays 'environmentally friendly' WD40 is useless for this.
I have a pal who has a Lancia diesel MPV ... he always had a can of WD40 for winter starts ... but since the re-formulation - its never worked and has had to go back to 'ether' based Easy Start.
Sad really - as that was the only good thing about WD40 ..... now it doesn't cold start a diesel - its just a can of crap !!
It is still fine for starting old cars with wet H. T. leads if nothing else.