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Re: Ford 641 fluids
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Posted by john in la on July 24, 2005 at 12:09:39 from (68.222.28.23):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 641 fluids posted by Richard H. on July 24, 2005 at 11:40:10:
Ford service bulitons (sp)? NO I think I remember someone talking about this on the Ford board a while back. Something about the bearings were built in such a way as to not allow the thick 90w in. I think that would be hogwash but then again I do not know what cold is. I feel under MY conditions 90w with a good additive to promote sticking of the oil rather than all draining to bottom is better. The heat is one reason I use 90w and I can see using 134 where it is cold. We have been hearing all you guys complaining about no rain so we thought we would send you some of our weather. The heat and humidity creates afternoon bubble up showers. At least it does here. 2:30 right now and it is 97° 50% humidity; makes it feel like 109° 30% chance of rain all week Looks to be a good year for the winter grow out ranchers around here if you guys do not get some rain/hay soon.
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