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Re: Lubricity in Diesel Fuel
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Posted by jdemaris on March 01, 2007 at 13:07:06 from (69.67.234.116):
In Reply to: Re: Lubricity in Diesel Fuel posted by Allan In NE on March 01, 2007 at 12:19:03:
I can say this much - for sure. Back when the "unleaded gas scare" came out - late 70s-early 80s sometime (I heard all the gloom and doom and was buying lead-additive to dump into my 64 Chevelle SS, and my 69 Dodge Powerwagon. I still use the 69 Powerwagon as a farm-truck - and gave up many years ago worrying about hurting it. In fact, sometimes I wish it'd die. It still runs fine - I guess the 318 V-8 is one of the good things Dodge did -and the unleaded fuel never hurt it a bit. The rotary injection pumps thing is different. By the nature of the compact design, and no sump for oil, it needs all the help than can get.
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