Originally Posted By: steve20
Why would you buy a salvage car-how would you ever resell it with 'salvage' on he title?
Steve
It can be inspected by the state and given an un-salvage title.
Ive done this before, and ive had a few cars that needed new titles assigned via abandoned/repossession, lien, "application for title" new title issued. oh yea.
i hope to never have to do that again. its a long prcess and you DONT have title for your car in the meantime.
as to oil, yea sludge will darken it. Pennziol seems to be the top cleaner oil, right up there with RP and RL and if in a dirty engine it will get dark QUICKLY and in a real dirty engine it will KEEP gettign dark, its doin its thing
if you have ever pulled a VC and know how "slowly" oil works youd see why it could take 20000 or more to removie ti at a slow steady rate.
Why would you buy a salvage car-how would you ever resell it with 'salvage' on he title?
Steve
It can be inspected by the state and given an un-salvage title.
Ive done this before, and ive had a few cars that needed new titles assigned via abandoned/repossession, lien, "application for title" new title issued. oh yea.
i hope to never have to do that again. its a long prcess and you DONT have title for your car in the meantime.
as to oil, yea sludge will darken it. Pennziol seems to be the top cleaner oil, right up there with RP and RL and if in a dirty engine it will get dark QUICKLY and in a real dirty engine it will KEEP gettign dark, its doin its thing
if you have ever pulled a VC and know how "slowly" oil works youd see why it could take 20000 or more to removie ti at a slow steady rate.