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It used to do a good job of plugging up hydraulic lifters....
Before I was boring throttle bodys I was a woodworker hobbiest. Had a wood lathe a guy gave me that used oil lite bronze bushings for bearings. Open the oil cups and add oil every hour to keep the spindle from freezing up. I tried Slick50 instead of oil finally and the castings where the bearings were dropped about 50 degrees temperature. I oiled it that one time then about 2 weeks later I added more. Thing never ran hot again.
What was the stuff they used years ago in the commercial with the inline 6 banger engine where they pulled the rocker cover...and I think the pan off...and with the engine idling they continually sprayed it with a garden hose and it kept running.