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Re: Oil Analysis, what's it got in it now?
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on May 06, 2004 at 10:58:13 from (206.74.216.53):
In Reply to: Oil Analysis, what's it got in it now? posted by Jrod on May 06, 2004 at 09:00:41:
I bought an old A once that was pretty dirty on the inside of the engine.I cleaned out what I could from the opil pan and valve cover and changed the oil useing non detergent,I substituded one quart for detergent,next oil change two and so on until i was at full detergent oil.Each time running about 50 hrs between each change and new filters each time.This allowed the remaining sludge I couldnt get it to brreak down slowly instead of big chunks and cloging everything up.Worked good.It broke a cam tooth and jumped timing nad when I pulled the front cover off it was pretty clean.When I pulled the valve cover it wasnt shine new looking but it was a heck of alot cleaner than when I first took it off.
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