Price.Reasons to NOT Use Synthetic?
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Price.Reasons to NOT Use Synthetic?
I should also mention that 3 weeks later, he burned that car to the ground trying to do his own electrical work in the engine bay. He insisted the 110 octane fuel he was using burned hotter than "normal fuel" ("white hot" were his words) and the car wouldn't have burned down completely if he'd been using a lower octane fuel. He was a character for sure.
Yep, used those chinese fingers many times in the past(Buick and Pontiacs 455 had them in the day)The old graphite impregnated rope seals used many years ago could have issues when they were old and early ester synthetics were used.
The truth is these seals were worse than tom cats, they liked to mark their spot everywhere they went anyway, the synthetic oil just made them a little worse. The last rope seal I installed that could not be converted to a rubber one was many decades ago on an old Buick front timing cover.
Anyone who has used a Chinese finger knows what I am talking about.
Fact about why one should not use synthetic oil or facts proving PO is on meth?FACTS
Yeah, ok. The rest is classified anyway.
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Have you asked the PO?
With hdeo yeah but with regular SP oil eh. Maybe if it's chevron supreme syn blend.Price.
Price.
Was, until I said what does the Post Office know about oil ?(PO)What of the most ridiculous threads to be created lately....
True story - my 87 Buick GN that I still own and bought new leaked oil at the rear main seal and was repaired under warranty 3 times. The rope seal I think moved some under boost is my theory - but anyhow they all leaked when new! Sometime in 1988 a company called Applied Technology & Research (ATR) was cranking out some good turbo buick stuff and they had a 1 pc rubber seal upgrade. I begged the dealer to install it since they couldn't fix the leak in 3 times - they agreed. I provided the seal, they installed under warranty and it has not leaked since and she has 70k on it today still dry. I was the reason they began stocking that very seal to repair turbo buick rear main leaks. That car has seen nothing but Mobil 1 full synThe old graphite impregnated rope seals used many years ago could have issues when they were old and early ester synthetics were used.
The truth is these seals were worse than tom cats, they liked to mark their spot everywhere they went anyway, the synthetic oil just made them a little worse. The last rope seal I installed that could not be converted to a rubber one was many decades ago on an old Buick front timing cover.
Anyone who has used a Chinese finger knows what I am talking about.
With the largest fleet of commercial vehicles in the nation, the USPS buys a lot of motor oil so its procurement people should know something about it.Was, until I said what does the Post Office know about oil ?(PO)![]()
Yeah just like mail deliveryWith the largest fleet of commercial vehicles in the nation, the USPS buys a lot of motor oil so its procurement people should know something about it.