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Re: Re: Lead fuel vs. unleaded fuel
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Posted by Mark on February 25, 2004 at 16:10:32 from (209.151.116.151):
In Reply to: Re: Lead fuel vs. unleaded fuel posted by buickanddeere on February 25, 2004 at 11:43:19:
Rave on brother. Let's open up your can of worms. 1950's, I remember when you had to do a valve job at 45,000 and an overhaul at 75,000. My family religiously succombed to the crapola of 3000 mile oil change at the local Texaco "Havoline 30 HD" in summer, "Havoline 20 HD" in winter (Texas)....well pilgrims, I know additives to oil, (not the mineral oil it'self) are much better now than then but the real deal was the crap the LEAD put in your whole system (it's called friction particles which produce wear)...don't believe me, check out a piston today, vs a piston in the days of lead and wooh what happened.....all the crap is gone. While I'm at it, AMALIE Pennyslyvania crude......where is it? Gone somewhere? Now the nearest is Mid-east oil that is Pennsylvania crude equivalent..it's called Pennyslyvania GRADE crude.....who is blowing smoke up whose rear???? Personally I have had a belly full of being lied to....sorry if if I stepped on some toes. I am 62 now and 2 years ago all the crapola just fell apart. Wishing you the best. Mark
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