Barney,
I did a bit of web searching on using WD40 as starting fluid, and I
found a number of discussions on various lists, many pertaining to
boats. Several people claim that at some point years ago, WD40
changed the propellant from propane to CO2. They claim that the old
version made a good starting fluid, but that the CO2 version does
not. I haven't found any definitive information on this so far.
-Steve Trovato
strovato@optonline.net
At 08:41 PM 2/14/2011, Barney Gaylord wrote:
>WD40 is volatile and flamable, and does make a good starting
>fluid. A few years ago John Twist spritzed a bit of WD40 into my
>MGA air cleaners to get is started when temperature was around 10dF.
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