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Re: Farmall H gasoline additive
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 12, 2004 at 04:32:11 from (209.226.247.96):
In Reply to: Farmall H gasoline additive posted by Ernest Bilson on December 11, 2004 at 08:09:04:
Ernest: Your first 4 or 5 responces were reasonable, save your money and the agony of cleaning out the crap. That whole idea of wear in valves was only a concern in high speed engines turning 2500 rpm or higher. I've run 3 old gas Farmalls since unleaded gas was introduced. From experience, I can tell you, your engine will require a rebuild as a result of piston, ring and sleeve wear long before valves give a problem. I owned a Farmall 300, (dont have it any more but is still going) it is on it's 6th set of pistons and sleeves. Three of those rebuilds done since unleaded gas became a reality, valve wear was not a big issue at anytime. Save your money, the H will do just fine.
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