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Re: Re: Antique Tractors and Synthetic Oil
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Posted by Gene on July 15, 2002 at 11:08:46 from (65.56.61.90):
In Reply to: Re: Antique Tractors and Synthetic Oil posted by Doug in OR on July 15, 2002 at 08:09:25:
Doug: About yourlast point about covering up another problem.. That's OK if switching back to straight 30 increases pressure. There's probably quite a few problems in 50 year old engines and if 30wt covers a few of those problems up, I say fine. Going to 30wt is lots quicker and cheaper then an over haul. --Not disagreeing with you.-- Just making a point that if 30wt works..why try fixing it with synthetic(which wasn't intended for 50 year old tractors) If the engine was just completely overhauled, that might be a time to try the synthetic. G.
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