Thomas,
It seems that the older I get, the more I rely on empirical evidence. The "experts" many times have an agenda or stated more bluntly, don't know what they are talking about. I did some research based on your post and came to the conclusion that once again information from someone who has done it has it all over someone who has a theory. Today I added 19 oz. of 2 cycle oil to my starboard tank which contains 19 gallons of diesel fuel. I ran the engine at 1400 RPM which is where I experience maximum vibration. Bottom line is that my original Volvo MD 11, affectionately known as "Old Thumper" liked the mix very much. I noticed the following within about 15 minutes or so.
Noticeable reduction in vibration.
Noticeable reduction in engine noise.
No knocking or detonation when accellerating to higher RPM as previously experienced.
Oil smoke although minor to begin with, disappeared.
In short, instead of sounding like a collection of parts trying to fly in different directions, "Old Thumper" sounds like a smoothly running diesel engine. (At least for a two cylinder.)
I ran the engine under load and stopped and re-started it several times. No hard starting or tendency to run-on when shutting down.
I may have to come up with a new name for "Old Thumper".
Thanks for passing this on. I think I just got a top overhaul for $ 4.00.
Werner