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Re: Synthetic Oil Change Interval
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Posted by ErnieDD on February 11, 2007 at 04:59:33 from (66.67.3.42):
In Reply to: Re: Synthetic Oil Change Interval posted by Gary from Muleshoe on February 10, 2007 at 20:03:43:
I have a 98 Chev truck with cold start knock engine. I mean to say it is CSK with regular oil. I run Amsoil and it knocks every so light at zero, for the first 2 tenths mile. I also change my oil outdoors. Much nicer not to change oil in the winter. Regular oil does not have the additive for non roller cam follers any more. My 77 vette gets synthetic for its construction. My brother drove a 96 Camry a little over 400k with amsoil. When I blew a head gasket on my 98 venture, I was thankful it had synthetic, as it had no internal engine damage. New gaskets and it was back on the road. Still have it, long ways to go, only 149k.
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