2011 - Volume #35, Issue #2, Page #37
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Marine Grease Repels Water
Wess Cornelius, Winlock, Wash.: "I've heard of people squirting WD-40 into small engine carburetors to get the engine started in a hurry. But, WD-40 shouldn't be used as a starting fluid because it contains silicone, which will coat the cylinder walls and rings. That will cause the engine to lose compression.
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2011 - Volume #35, Issue #2