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Re: Dashpot oil

To: "Jerry Causey" <reecau@whidbey.com>, schooler@erols.com,
Subject: Re: Dashpot oil
From: Skip Kelsey <kelsey@value.net>
Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 11:57:45 -0700
Jerry:

AMSOIL sells a 0-30 weight synth motoroil. See if you can find an AMSOIL
dealer in your neck of the wood.


Skip............At 09:28 AM 5/26/97 +0800, Jerry Causey wrote:
>Bill Schooler asked:
>
>> We've seen this thread on a recurring basis.  And I've seen people say 
>> the same thing you did.  What I want to know is just what you mean by 
>> "good results"?  And what would be "bad results"?  And the corollary 
>> question, to all: why would anyone want to use something other than what 
>> the factory recommended?  (Engine oil)
>> 
>>
>In my case, although my GT isn't really a daily driver, because I take a 
>bus-ferry-bus combo to work, it is a year 'round week-end driver. In the 
>winter, even with our relatively mild daytime temperatures (mostly 35-45F 
>range), I have experienced really bad throttle response until the engine bay 
>warms up (about 8 to 10 miles of driving). I think this is due to
over-damping 
>at low temperatures, due to high fluid viscosity. A quick blipping of the 
>throttle, such as when down shifting, doesn't have any effect on the engine 
>speed. I've tried many fluids in my dashpots in an attempt to overcome this 
>non-responsiveness, including, ATF, 5w-30 motor oil, Mystery Oil, and 
>Penrite SU Oil (or whatever it is that Moss sells). None have made any real 
>difference. My next attempt will be a 0W-30 synthetic motor oil, if I can
find 
>one. I've read about them, but none of the my FLAPS carries anything lower
than 
>5W-30.
>
>Regards,
>Jerry Causey - 1967 MGB GT
>Whidbey Island, Washington, embraced by the Puget Sound
>(fairly close to Seattle, and the rest of the USA)
>
>


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