[AT] oil change

Dean Vinson dean at vinsonfarm.net
Fri Dec 7 03:52:16 PST 2007


I remember watching the carburetor on my old Super M frost up on a perfectly
mild day--I think it must be due to evaporation of the fuel, just like freon
evaporating in an air conditioner.

Dean Vinson
Dayton, Ohio
www.vinsonfarm.net

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Funny wind chill can cause ice in a Carburetor on a fairly warm morning 40
to 45 deg.
J.

>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Hi Ralph, "Wind chill" has NO effect on oil! Ambient temperature is 
>> the is the only thing that effects the "thickness" of oil.
>> Dave
>
> Thats true Dave. Wind chill only affects us humans. It just makes the 
> oil thicker, faster when the wind chill is high.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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