I can't wait till my freind tries to start his Harley with co2 powered
wd-40.
Tom Warner
58 short fleetside
Michael Snow wrote:
> A while back there was a discussion about some of the various
> uses of WD-40. I added that we should all be careful with the
> stuff because the propellant inside the can is propane. I am
> happy to report that the can I bought last month is pressurized
> with Carbon Dioxide (CO2) which is completely inert. There is
> probably still a lot of the older stuff out there, but the
> propane is disappearing from WD-40. This is a mixed blessing of
> sorts. I won't be able to use it as diesel starting fluid
> anymore. But it also won't vent explosive gases when the nozzle
> under the seat of my '53 gets pushed down by the jack :)
>
> Now, if they could just figure out a way to make that little red
> straw thingy last as long as the rest of the can....
>
> Mike Snow
> 1953 3100
>
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