That looks like the stuff, although my supply is so old that it's in a
metal can. Might qualify as an antique by now.
It has a distinctive smell, which I find particularly pleasing. What
the mystery is is indeterminate, but it won't do any harm to put some
in the cylinders and let it soak before you turn it over. Don't use
too much if you plan to try and crank it up.
On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 11:52â?¯PM Sujit Roy <triumphstag@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a Stag engine here in the USA and folks have said to pour this stuff
> into each cylinder.
> I went on their website and they have a few products.
> Do I get his one and how much do I pour done each cylinder?
>
> https://marvelmysteryoil.com/collections/recreational/products/marvel-mystery-oil
>
> The engine has been sitting idle for many years, I have not tried to turn it
> over.
>
> Regards, Sujit
>
> --
> Sujit Roy
> Cupertino, California
>
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