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Re: Re: Re: Re: Lead fuel vs. unleaded fuel
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Posted by Mark on February 27, 2004 at 05:54:39 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Lead fuel vs. unleaded fuel posted by Stan(PA) on February 26, 2004 at 09:31:00:
We had some OD transmissions (remember the neighbors '49 merc in particular) and lived in town where it was 2 miles to school and the movie and the drive in and work. Now it's drive drive drive. I won't deny highway miles are good for warming up the engine and getting rid of moisture and revs are around 2000 at 70, but what I'm talking about is plain old crud....lead crud. The other thing the oil companies are still pumping the 3000 oil change just like they did then.. I had a '80's Chev Nova I bought from a guy and had to replace the head (one of those stupid integrated heads that cracked). Car had 100k miles and you could still see the the hone marks on the cylinder walls....he changed oil every 3000 miles just like the oil company said.....who's wasting what here. Mark Mark
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