Straight from the House of CAT
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10-28-2006, 04:47
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Straight from the House of CAT
Prior to 1974 I tuned all my gas engines after finding an
OEM plug in a difficult location under the A/C compressor. Then I bought a 4 cyl diesel car, I decided to let the dealer do the tune-up at prescribed intervals and do a brake job as well. After the tune-up that diesel ran like it was new, nice crisp diesel ignition, ran great. After doing this a few times I got to talk to the mechanic about what was done to make the car run so well. He told me they put a one-half can of ATF in the oil filter canister then run it to the floor to the interstate and back a distance of maybe 7 miles on an interconnector. That was the diesel tune-up in it's entirety. This seemed to work well as a tune-up. I did not use ATF in the tank as an additive, or, anything for that matter. CAT has logged 7 million road miles with the ULSD but does not make recommendations of any additive for engines prior to 2007. They further state that anything added to the fuel should come from fuel distribution. For bio-diesel they recommend 5-30 but not greater than 30, certainly not 100, and suggest that the oil-analysis period be shortened. Get the full stories here: On-Highway Truck Engines (SEBU6385-06) Caterpillar Machine Fluid Recommendations (SEBU6250-14) ULSD starts at about page 57 http://tinyurl.com/ymw63w Sorry, no information on the Detroit. Bob Janes, 87 FC35, Greenville, SC |
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