He wanted to use Quaker State (their best) and I changed it EVERY 2,000 Miles.. At 65,000 mi, He drove in the drive and it sounded like the pistons were swapping holes..!! Turned out the engine was so varnished-up, the valves were hanging open..! Tore that filthy engine down..it had crap to the top of the valve springs..!! Took a 20 oz hammer to drive the varnished valve lifters out...BUT, once cleaned there was no sign of bad wear..!! Found I could have cleaned the heads, removed the intake and flushed it out and run a kerosene mix and it would have flushed the varnish out.. Re-built it and he never ran Quaker State again..! Ron..
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