slick 50
I would not use it. Teflon will not stick to metal at those temps 300 degrees. Not sure about the cylinder / piston / ring area. But even if it tried to coat, rings would just scrap it off again.
Teflon has no liquid state, it sublimes, goes from a solid to a gas. That is how they get it on frying pans, vaporize and let it condense and bond to the metal. Won't happen in an engine.
Might be better in grease, also made by Slick 50. Since it is teflon, very slippery and would hang around in the thick mass of the grease layer.
Teflon has no liquid state, it sublimes, goes from a solid to a gas. That is how they get it on frying pans, vaporize and let it condense and bond to the metal. Won't happen in an engine.
Might be better in grease, also made by Slick 50. Since it is teflon, very slippery and would hang around in the thick mass of the grease layer.
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