Assuming it will run, $500.00 for engine and transmission.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: Marty McLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Olds Mailing List oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 6:52 PM
Subject: 425 Olds
I already
Boy, I read the QA. She's a real winner, isn't she. The moment I looked at
the front end, I thought it was a '70. It takes all kinds. I wonder if
someone rebuilt a wreck with parts on hand. Mix and match, the poor suckers
on eBay won't know the difference. Huuummmp.
Milton Schick
1964 442
Kurt,
This is the second time I've noticed that you don't seem to care for SP.
I was thinking about putting one in my car and would truly appreciate your
insight.
The '65-'67 Olds TH400 isn't the first GM automatic transmission with a
variable pitch converter. Before I go on, I want to
Joe,
The old wives tale is that laying a crank on its side will cause it to bow
because of the weight of the counter weights. In a car it is supported by
all the mains.
I know. I've heard it for years.
Out of the block on its side, it is supported only on the ends (because
the weights
Joe,
Milton, FWIW, When I was researching this topic I found info that said the
manufactures were the ones who asked for a reduction in the ZDDP
additives.
The reason stated was that those additives were leaving a film on the o2
sensors. It made no mention of the cat converters. The new
Thanks, Joe.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: 73H/O OLDSRIP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 6:23 AM
Subject: oil llab tests
Here is a link on oil lab tests done by Bob the OIL Guy.
Zinc and
Jeff,
Well a friend of mine who has dealt with many Chevy diffs says its an
easy couple hour job so, why not. Well anyway to make a long story short
he thought there were C clips on the axles and that I needed to remove
the pinion and pinion retaining bolt and remove the gears to get to
John,
I don't know what to tell you other than search all the parts stores and
department stores like Target and Sears. Maybe Walmart has a different
brand. Also try Checker, Pep Boys, AutoZone, and NAPA.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: 65 Cutlass AXLES
Jeff,
Well a friend of mine who has dealt with many Chevy diffs says its an
easy
Kerry,
I jerked one from my parts car and shipped it to him
in Japan, CW is sending me a replacement.
How cool is that to be in the service in Japan and
have a 65 Cutty to drive!!! ya just got to love it!
Yes, but you just got to love this Olds List and the people who make it up!
What
Bruce,
I'm not going to try to convince anyone to like what
I like. But I will share my experiences.
I know that. That's what I try to do, also.
In general
the SWP doesn't seem to offer much to racing,
since many of its attributes are irrelevant there.
Yes, I've tried SlimJims and
All I got was this:
Sorry, the page you requested was not found
and I pasted the whole URL in.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: James Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 12:45 PM
Neither one will work for me. It's as if photobucket wants to lock me out.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: Cliff Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: OT but is IS
I did that and it refused. The webpage specifically told me I was locked
out.
The other URL from the other List member's costume worked just fine.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: JOHN ORR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Bill,
Got my vote for more nuke power plants with one condition With the oil
we save they give back the 98
octane gas for my 67 Delta 88 Custom 425 so I can get the performance it
was made for.
That's a deal!
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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Steven,
very simple...wouldn't sell enough to be profitable.
I agree. Most Americans what their image car. Even we to, in our own way.
Thunder makes a statement, and so will my other 3 A-bodies when they are
finished.
All about $.
Yes, it is, without a shadow of a doubt.
The key here
Andrew,
I was thinking maybe bearings in the water pump or alternator?
Yes, that's it. Water pump bearing first guess, alternator front bearing
second. After the bearing warms up enough, it quiets a little.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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Marty,
With this motor
sitting for so long with no carb on it and being as it is seized up, is it
still worth pulling out. Is there anything salvageable or worthwhile on
it
that I should get the whole motor.
Yes, get the whole engine. That engine is a perfect candidate for
rebuilding.
Joe,
Anyway, all this meandering aside, I guess what I'm trying to figure is
whether or not, with the technology available today, would it be possible
to build an economy car running strictly on gasoline, AND meeting modern
standards for crashworthiness, that could meet or exceed what the
John,
There is a guy, on ebay right now, selling 5 442 items: 3 badges, a cowl
plate, and a vin plate, allowing someone to fully clone a 67 442.
This is both illegal, and really, really stupid. Other than the 442 trim
code on the cowl (5V), I think, neither the cowl, nor vin, say anything
67 Olds,
This subject hits a nerve with me...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-992194168790800q=water+car
This is not a hoax. It is fact.
Unfortunately, there is another real problem. There is a little law of
physics that is called The Conservation of Energy. It cannot be
]
GO FUCK YOURSELF!!! HOW DOES THAT SOUND? BODY TAGS CAN BE SOLD!! VINS CAN
NOT. SO LIKE I SAID GO FUCK YOURSELF!! GET A GLUE. COME BACK WHEN YOU HAVE
MORE FEEDBACK, 3 WON'T CUT IT. YOU ARIZONA MEXICAN FUCK
- Original Message -
From: Infinite Space Systems, Inc
John,
Thanks. I finally figured out which auction you meant. I've already reported
him to eBay and gave them the option if they wanted me to tell the Feds. I
haven't heard from eBay yet.
I posted my posts to eBay and the jerk seller on the Olds List. The jerk
seller has quite a mouth on him.
Message I just sent to the seller. We'll see how he responds. If he's a
jerk, I'll tell eBay they have another fraud going on.
I'm interested in your car, but the question about the engine disturbs me.
First, the engine is the wrong color. A 455 should be red or metallic blue.
Gold is reserved
Karen,
Why is the air filter sticking out/not screwed down?
Is that normal?
Some people do that to get more airflow.
And my Olds has a flex-coil duct attached to air
cleaner open end.
They threw it away.
They should clean the undercarriage and take a vac and
dust rag to the
Bruce,
He was building a car. Put water in, Hydrogen and Oxygen
somewhere inside, water comes out the end. I don't
believe that, might just as well redirect the water back
to the source tank for perpetual motion.
Right, and petpetual motion won't work, not in this universe.
Patents
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- Original Message -
From: Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:32 AM
Subject: Fw: EVIL # 200043409118
List,
The message I just sent to eBay:
Item number: 200043160627
First off, I need to tell you
Kerry,
OK Milton I agree with most of what you have said here
but
Nuke power plants produce more energy than they
consume?? Right??
No. The Law of Conservation of Energy applies everywhere in our universe.
The power produced by a nuclear power plant is covered by Einstein's famous
Kerry,
The seller cannot sell that body tag. It's a Federal Felony to do so,
period. Yes, people try to skirt around the law and do some things that
aren't legal. They just weren't caught, yet.
Ask the List about the sting that was pulled a year ago on a seller on eBay
who was trying to sell
.
- Original Message -
From: Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: eBay Customer Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: MO91008 Response to your email from eBay Motors CW.
(KMM234323922V31225L0KM)
eBay Customer Support,
Maybe you
Randy,
You don't need a firesuit. Your criticism is valid. That's why I stayed with
engine questions. I missed the intake point and the wall. I simply didn't
see it. But I did ask for the head I.D., for that would clear up everything.
There is one final item. The seller did have an
Randy,
It's not my car and I don't know the seller, but I think nit picking Ebay
auctions has gone overboard when you start picking apart average cars and
questioning the integrity of sellers (he is not a newbie and has 100%
feedback) that aren't trying to pass off a Cutlass as a real 442
Wrong. Just because GM doesn't have cross numbers between cowl tags and VIN
tags, that doesn't mean that ***every*** auto manufacturer does it that way.
There is a reason for what I've been told by the FBI. If you can prove that
information was incorrect, please do so. A switched cowl tag,
Sorry, Dennis. You're right. I was distracted with putting up with 442cash's
threats and failed to mention your input. Forgive me. My very bad. Take
care.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent:
Tom,
In an older engine without fuel injection and computer control, the first
response would be a bad intake valve. The second would be a bad ignition
coil or bad distributor.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Tom Atencio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just because the FBI told YOU something does`nt mean anything. You prove
what
the FBI says ? If they can REPRODUCE a cowl tag, then what`s the
difference ?
Think about it.And there is absolutely NOTHING on them OLD GM cowl tags to
help a thief hide a stolen car.
If a stolen vehicle has
Kevin,
I'm sorry, what?
The seals are outboard of the bearings on my '70 O-type 12-bolt, meaning
that one has to change the bearings to change the seal. I had to do that
just a year ago - wasted a perfectly good bearing. Are '65 O-types
different?
Yes, '64-'65 Olds A-body rear axles
Chris,
Sent a letter today to the local Sheriff for Hotense GA asking that he
look into this 1969 Cutlass with a 1970 body. We'll see how Little Miss
Foulmouth likes that.
Good for you! I'm proud of you. I mean that. Too many people won't stand up
for anything. So, crap just keeps
Bruce,
6 Nov 06 Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Their electrical power generation from the output
of their nuclear reactors is
much more efficient than the power we get.
Overall, about a 50% improvement, including fuel production in the more
progressive countries
!! GET A GLUE. COME BACK WHEN YOU HAVE
MORE FEEDBACK, 3 WON'T CUT IT. YOU ARIZONA MEXICAN FUCK
- Original Message -
From: Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: EVIL # 200043409118
Kerry
Hans,
So which are the best ones? Cork or rubber? Felpro or other?
Mr. Gasket Ultra-Seal Premium part # 5875. They're a rubberized composite
gasket.
I'm guessing my local Pep Boys sdoesn't stock these anymore so I thinking
of doing mail order. Which outfit will give me the best
Ron,
Hey guys!
I thought I sent this out but have received no replies,so here goes
again...Do you think that plugs for a 65 Starfire 425 will work in my 400?
I didn't see it. The plugs are the same. Use either an AC 44S or a 43S,
depending on your type of driving. 44S for normal
John,
HI All
Check out this e-bay item number 280047118071. Just what the fraud guys
need.
Notice the bidders Id is kept private. Milton should love this.
Well, reproduction body tags are legal when it goes back on the same car.
For the 1000% perfect restoration, I can see the use. But
Look for the equivalent in Autolite. I think, but won't swear to it, but:
Autolite 75 = AC 45S
Autolite 74 = AC 44S
Autolite 73 = AC 43S
Any good autoparts store should be able to get AC or Autolite.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: Doug
Garth,
The resistance wire conductive material had deteriorated over time and was
building up internal resistance while energized. At every tune-up, its
always a good idea to take an Ohm meter and check spark plug wire resistance
to detect a wire that is building up too much resistance,
I wouldn't use RTV with a gasket. In most cases, RTV and a gasket don't mix
well. RTV works best when itself is the gasket. The RTV is used to make the
entire gasket.
Permatex High Tack is *not* RTV. High Tack has much more in common
with a contact cement that is totally impervious to
Greg,
I just got 4 E-mails from my server that were dated 6 to 10 days ago when
they were sent out to the Olds List by the Olds List members. Yesterday, I
received 3 E-mail confirmations for E-mails I had sent out to the Olds List
over 3 to 5 days ago. Is chebucto having a problem?
Milton
I sent a message to Greg about it. He replied there was a big power failure
in chebucto's area about a week ago which knocked chebucto offline for a
while. That could be part of it. But I saw Olds List E-mails that were late
by a 4-6 days. Some were mine. I don't know. At least I know it's not
List,
I would like to point out Kerry's last half of his serial number, 8M374227,
the entire VIN of 344778M374227, and the body plate numbers, 68-33677 and
LAN379484. Kerry's pictures gives me an example and a chance to explain how
the FBI will use a body plate with a VIN plate in an
Hal,
How do you stop the emailsfrom the club?
Contact Greg Beaulieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] and request that your E-mail
address be deleted. That's how.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Deane, et al,
Hm.
here's your chance to get your donk rider like all the ones you see on the
net
this donk has 26in. wheels
Do we have anyone on the Olds List who can translate?
Donk rider?
Donk?
Obviously, these cool cats don't care what kind of car it is, just what they
can do to the
Chris,
MATT in CA, others:
ANYONE got one of them smaller 1/2-NF x 1.25 CRANK SNOUT BOLTS used only
in 1964 330's and some early 1965 425's?
need one right now, call cell number please if you can assist.
What cell number? Just tell Matt that all he needs to do is buy a grade 8
1/2fine
Bruce,
What's a good lube for a speedo cable on my 79?
At 221,000 its a little jerky.
They sell speedo lube at auto stores...do not use any other lube. Just
ask
your local parts store.
HR Harry responded first. The speedo-lube sold in auto parts stores usually
has some graphite
Bob,
Well, all the bushings
on the rear arms are shot as well, so now the rear sways all over the
place
(plus it thunks around under certain conditions) and it's more noticeable
than ever since the front is all pinned down ... so I was thinking of
upgrading to urethane bushings in boxed
Ron,
All second gen Olds V8 engines from 1964 to 1972 will use a 45S or 44S or
43S AC spark plug. I'll bet anyone $1 million on it. A S series AC plug is
an extended tip is get the flame front into the center of the combustion
chamber at TDC-firing. A standard AC 45 or 44 or 43 plug does not
Karen,
With the Olds just sitting and getting the occasional
start, what does that do to battery life?
With a lead - liquid acid battery, it kills it. It sets the battery up for
lead sulfation in a short period of time. The trickle charger battery
maintainer Bruce Roe has talked about is
Yowsa
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemih=020sspagename=STRK%3AMEBI%3AITviewitem=item=300052574357rd=1,1
[item # 300052574357]
Super neat Kool. Notice the 2-bolt mains, which was a common feature in
Olds RD engines. Most of them didn't have 4-bolt mains because
Karen,
What Bruce just said. It's a float charger, not a type of trickle charger
like I accidentally said.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 10:34 AM
Subject:
Naughty, naughty, Chris.
that forged crank is heavier than the cast iron versions. Won't rev as
fast.
you should ditch that crank and get a nice light strong Nodular cast iron
unit.
As luck would have it, I have a Nodular crank, std-std, and I will even
trade you for that heavy forging,
Rodney,
That wir. e is easy to replace and you dont have to disassemble the
distribte.or to change it.
The wire pushes though that rubber grommet and clips on the points the
other
end on the coil. SHould take less than 10 mins total to repair.
Rick is 1000% correct. It all depends on if
Rodney,
The easy way has to paths, depending on how much money you wish to spend. 1)
Go to the local auto parts store and buy a rebuilt distributor for your car.
The wire has already been replaced. 2) For much more money, buy a MSD billet
distributor for an Olds and a MSD 6A ignition module.
--- Kurt Heinrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karen,
In case you can't find a better price, this battery
is available from Sears
for $169.99 and they install if desired.
Kurt Heinrich
OCA# 30442
71 Cutlass Supreme SX Convertible
- Original Message -
From: Infinite Space Systems, Inc
Scott,
Rocket Racing has a crank scraper.
http://www.rocketracingperformance.com/products/Engine-Trans/scraper.htm
It's not listed as big or small block specific, but I would assume it's for
a big block and can be adapted to a small block. The oil pan holes are the
same. Actually, depending on
And where did the red inner fenderwells go Did he remove them and
replace them with black steel ones Notice the novel way the heater
doesn't work. He's plumbed the rear heater outlet into a port he had
installed at the upper right rear corner of the right side radiator tank.
The hot
Dan,
It's a bogus ad. Click on the seller's name or feedback and you get an
E-mail form. Also notice the big blank tail at the bottom of the ad. It
needs to be reported to eBay security, pronto.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Dan Roethel
I will want to get it fitted for a good quality
coated set of headers and the full 3 pipes;
Kerry
--- Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Kerry,
Yeah, that's cheap at $50.00. I sold a pair in less
pitted condition and
cleaned and painted for $350.00 some time ago. It's
Kerry,
I sent a message to eBay concerning the inadvisability of selling body/trim
tags for this seller's 21 tag auctions. I haven't heard from them.
Unfortunately, the FBI does not have the funding or the priority to stop
this sort of thing, so enforcement is lacking. They don't like it, they
Doug,
Either Hooker or Headers-By-Ed or Kooks, with Kooks being incredibly
expensive and Headers-By-Ed being both incredibly expensive and up to one
year to get. For most purposes, I would go with Hooker.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From:
Steven,
There's not enough showing in those pictures to understand why his traction
bars are configured that way, but my first reaction is all show and no go.
Leaf spring and coil spring traction devices are completely different in the
way they work, but those T-bars look like leaf spring bars
List,
I wouldn't be hard on Greg for one nanosecond concerning his ongoing problem
with AOL. Below is a message from my server, TheRiver, and their parent,
Nationwide Internet. It looks like they've been having some of these same
problems, all dumped in the lap of the spammers and phishers.
For today, 7 December 2006, Olds helped out 65+ years ago.
Mounted centerline on the bow of PT658 is the 37MM Oldsmobile M4 Automatic
Cannon. Originally cannibalized from crashed P39 Airacobra fighter planes,
these cannons were found to be very effective when used in an anti-supply
barge
Jeff,
The only thing I can suggest is to be inside your car when it rains and
watch where exactly the water comes in. Once you have the leak spots pinned
down, maybe we can help you fix those exact spots.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From:
The engine is painted blue instead of gold. I can't identify trim that's
incorrect. I always zero in on the powertrain.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Dan Roethel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Monday, December 18,
I'm not saying that hydrogen is the future fuel, but it's in the running.
Mind you, I shudder to think of people who manage to blow themselves up
refueling their cars with gasoline trying to use hydrogen - maybe the
professional pump jockey will make a comeback due to H2 safety
Chris,
some guy the other day told me he wanted a 65 425 (had to be the A
block) because it was going into a 65 442. And he wanted it to be correct.
He said that 400s weren't produced on time, so the first '65 442s had
425s. MAYBE a handful of pre-production prototype/promotional type
Kevin,
H. I didn't get that post. That could have been when my server was
loosing E-mails or when Chebucto was messing up.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
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- Original Message -
From: Kevin Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Infinite Space Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED
Bill,
Look at
http://www.dragstuff.com/techarticles/reading-spark-plugs.html
and
http://www.4secondsflat.com/Spark_plug_reading.html
The clean plugs indicate the engine has no oil entering the combustion
chamber and the use of unleaded gas. You don't say where the rust color was
located,
Marty,
Outside of what Mark said, there basically isn't. The article that raised
the warning in Hot Rod Magazine is the best source, but it only covers
Quaker State synthetic racing oil, Pennzoil Racing Oil, and Shell Rotella.
You can go to the individual oil company website and look up the
Mark,
Can you come up with specs for Chevron Delo showing the zinc and phosphorous
content?
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: mark mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: oldsmobile@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: Re:
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark,
I'll add that to my list. Where did you get the specs? I tried their
website, but couldn't find a spec sheet. What about the content for 15W40,
30W, and 40W?
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: mark mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Matt,
Second, From following the list and some reading it looks like deisel oil,
such as shell rotella is a good choice for our Olds engines?
Yes, it is, until Shell lowers the zinc and phosphorous content to comply
with the EPA and the OEM Diesel mfgs.
I regularly
drive my 72 98
Kevin,
That's just ass backwards! Everybody else states the oil grade should be a
SG, SH, or SJ for the highest possible level of zinc and phosphorous. The SL
and SM grades are the new grades to stay far away from. Do these guys at
Castrol really know which end is up?
Milton Schick
1964 442
How does the musclecar-era SG spec stack up?
Approximately 0.150% (1500ppm) zinc and 0.140% (1400ppm) phosphorous for
1060-1980 engine oils. The racing oils use 1/3 more to promote better ring
seal to the cylinder walls for high RPM power production.
Milton Schick
1964 442 Cutlass
[EMAIL
List,
Also from the motorcycle people, which has direct bearing on our Olds
engines.
http://www.motorcycleanchor.com/motorcycle/how_to/mc_oil.html
ADDITIVES:
All major motor oils (motorcycle motor oils included), contain some
degree of additives designed to help reduce (primarily)
Joe,
From my research anything under 1200 pm zinc is starting to get to the
marginal point.
I agree.
I think to make it easy on our cars, stick with any of the big brand oils
that have a Racing designation. They all seem to be very high, 1800 ppm
and up of zinc.
Basically, yes,
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