[AT] oil for old engines---filters and age of oil
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Thu Dec 6 17:42:22 PST 2007
Seems you ain't the only one who missed a message or two. I never got the
one you replied to or the one that one was replying to. Oh well, much like
an old tractor, the internet just skips every once in a while!
John
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Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] oil for old engines---filters and age of oil
> WHAT?????
> J.
>
>>
>> I'm more worried about the lack of lubrication causing the pistons to
>> seize to the cylinder walls even if only a little bit. Each time you
>> start the engine it may start right, but you tear off the seizing and
>> a little bit of cylinder wall with it. The only good solution I know
>> for that is fogging oil like boats use for storage.
>>
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