Neosin
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Yea yea, me too i'll take one or two for my hotrod deuce project... lol
I was talking to a guy that drove multifuels in Vietnam. He said what has already been posted here about full speed and little care for the truck. He also mentioned that his motor pool would not work on a Duece with a driveability problem. As in if it idled rough or cut out at full throttle, they didn't want to mess with it.
However, if the engine was blown, they would install a brand new one. So, what did they do if a Duece was running, but not 100%? He said their trick was to park the truck next to the motor pool, remove the intake mushroom, soak a rag with gasoline and stuff it into the intake up to the filter. Start the truck and hold the throttle to the floor. He said a rod would pop out of the block "within 10 seconds normally." They would then remove the rag, walk into the maintenance area and tell them the truck had died. Maintenance would change out the entire engine in about an hour or so and they were on their way again with a good running truck.
How wide spread this was is anybodies guess. My reason for posting it is this. Numbers can lie if not understood and applied the correct way. A CO writting a report to justify his money will use numbers totally different than a factory rep trying to justify his companies product. Those of you with mulit fuel engines shouldn't be freaking out. Do the required maintenance, don't drive it like you stole it and it will take care of you.
But, if you feel you can't live with an engine of unknown quality in your truck, you can drop them off at my house. I live in Giddings, Texas. Come on over.