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Re: leaded gas old tractors
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Posted by buickanddeere on July 02, 2007 at 23:42:48 from (209.240.126.122):
In Reply to: Re: leaded gas old tractors posted by KEB on July 02, 2007 at 20:30:47:
If they really are using lead & I couldn't find any whimis info regarding Kemco's Lead or octane supreme. The only loophole would be for "off road use". If there really is t.e.l. in the product. Lead fouls out on plugs & leaving deposits.How can the plugs be cleaner with leaded fuel? Try running the same engine on premium unleaded.It will run just as smooth and If the engine was suffering from detonation prior to but not after adding Octane Supreme. Then of course the engine will run smoother when knocking has been eliminated. Oil burning due to ring flutter may have been a source of oil consumption & therefore plug fouling. You wouldn't happen to be selling some of this miracle product? Try some premium unleaded, the engine will run cleaner yet.
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