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Stihl MS250 Oil Leak (no, not that one)
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<blockquote data-quote="KiwiBro" data-source="post: 7308055" data-attributes="member: 33374"><p>No Tackifier. Perhaps temperature is not a good indicator of friction. Perhaps the lower temps weren't from less friction, rather heat being flung off.</p><p></p><p>There's a relatively new wonder 'friction reducer' oil additive product called DT550. Hopefully someone up there (it's made in USA) will try it out and report back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiwiBro, post: 7308055, member: 33374"] No Tackifier. Perhaps temperature is not a good indicator of friction. Perhaps the lower temps weren't from less friction, rather heat being flung off. There's a relatively new wonder 'friction reducer' oil additive product called DT550. Hopefully someone up there (it's made in USA) will try it out and report back. [/QUOTE]
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