It never stops to amaze me what people think a MULTI-FUEL will run on on a full time basses, the multi-fuel is a WW2 German design, after the war, both the USA and Russia mainly with other nations following along but not as much used this design. The idea was that the NEXT war would be fought in Europe, and the multi-fuel was a diesel engine that by design could run on battle field scavenged fuel IN ORDER TO FINISH THE MISSION and GET THE PERSONAL OUT, never mind that it ate a engine, ip, hh, all of this was replaceable NOT the mission. I would guess that 95% oil to cut mix is just a little thick which would put a he11 of a load on the ip and the hh, yes the engine is designed to burn it but at what cost, Remember that the design and use of these engines was by the military that had DEEP pockets that could AFFORD throw-away engines and parts for the sake of the mission.
Years ago I ran across a rather long list of what could be dumped into a multi-fuel tank and the "suggested" mix "if available", on the left side was members which corresponded with notes at the bottom of the page, these notes where what could be expected when using each fuel, well over 50% of the fuels caused some damage to the engine, ip, ect, for even a short time of use, and the longer the use the higher the % got till you were looking at about 95%, after using alternate fuels you were supposed to have maintance drain the fuel system, fill with diesel, check and make sure that there was no damage, if there was, fix it.