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    I suppose it's gasses getting past the rings that cause the low mileage to turn oil black or dirty looking. Hmmm. Anyway; after draining the motor oil; what is the best fluid to use to flush out the tank?

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    Originally posted by John Guntner View Post
    I suppose it's gasses getting past the rings that cause the low mileage to turn oil black or dirty looking. Hmmm. Anyway; after draining the motor oil; what is the best fluid to use to flush out the tank?
    Diesel is cheapest, John!

    And most convenient as well.

    ....Cotten
    AMCA #776
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    • #3
      2nd vote for diesel. Wipe it out good after to dry it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DEEBS47Chief1991 View Post
        2nd vote for diesel. Wipe it out good after to dry it.
        I understand why you would want to swab out any crap you can, Deebs!

        But what point would it be to get it dry?

        Thanks in advance,

        ....Cotten
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        • #5
          So there is no chance of watering down the lubrication (no matter how slight). I like using diesel like you suggested because of the low flash point.

          oil tank clean.jpg

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DEEBS47Chief1991 View Post
            So there is no chance of watering down the lubrication (no matter how slight). I like using diesel like you suggested because of the low flash point....
            Seriously Deebs,...

            Obviously there are more safety concerns with gasoline than diesel.

            Unless you are a smoker, I wouldn't even worry much about a little gas.

            Dad said they thinned motor oil with kerosene for Nebraska winters, and that's close enough to #2 diesel.

            ....Cotten



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            • #7
              I do like riding in the winter Tom. But I would not thin my oil in such a way. I guess that's all they had back then when top ends lasted 10,000 miles.

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              • #8
                The coldest I rode, Deebs,...

                Was a few miles at ten below to get to work.

                Put the oil in a coffee can on the stove pilot light overnight (remember those?), poured it direct into the Honda 450, and the only problem was visibility with a face shield.

                Miss my Honda most of all...

                ....Cotten
                Last edited by T. Cotten; 08-05-2024, 04:32 PM.
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                • #9
                  Honda 450. Cool bike. Was it a Black Bomber like this? Or a little newer like this red 70?

                  Honda 450.jpg ezgif-2-f8beadb295.jpg





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