[AJD] Lead Additive
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Fri Feb 4 06:49:39 PST 2005
It also cushions the valves when closing on the seat.
Lou
>
>from what I have read that lead just increased the octane rating of gas
>back in the old days
>
>--
>Hans
>hanskrueger at adelphia.net
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Subject: Re: [AJD] Lead Additive
Ronald L. Cook wrote:
> Cal,
> I don't think you are adding any lead to the fuel. Lead additive
> is probably the wrong name. Probably more like lead substitute. I
> seriously doubt that it does anything but take money out of your
> pocket. I do have to admit that I really don't know. I just do not
> use it. I do run leaded av-gas in the tractors some. That will get
> lead on things whether it is good or bad, I guess.
>
> Ron Cook
> Salix, IA
>
> wb5cys wrote:
>
>> I was talking to a local "old timer" the other day about my model 40
>> and he told me I should always put lead additive in the gas I use in
>> my tractor.
>>
>> Is this true? Does it really do any good? More importantly, can it
>> do any harm?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Cal Barton
>> Nacogdoches, Texas
>
>
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