- 1. Best answer on synthetics so far... (score: 1)
- Author: Robert Rhodes <aa101479@dasher.csd.sc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 3 May 1996 14:56:14 -0400 (EDT)
- Below is the most through answer I have yet received on the Classic Cars-no-syntheitcs-in-classics-article. Below makes sense to me. In fact, it makes you wonder what Classic Car was thinking. Rob Rh
- /html/mgs/1996-05/msg00162.html (10,170 bytes)
- 2. Re: Best answer on synthetics so far... (score: 1)
- Author: Robert J Donahue/DELCO <RJDONAHU@mail.delcoelect.com>
- Date: Fri, 03 May 1996 14:39:56 +0000
- <-- Forwarded message -- <Date: Fri, 3 May 1996 08:49:02 -0500 <From: John Lumley <jll4@cornell.edu> <To: aa101479@dasher.csd.sc.edu < < <Breaking in an engine depends on bad lubrication - rings will
- /html/mgs/1996-05/msg00169.html (7,282 bytes)
- 3. Re: Best answer on synthetics so far... (score: 1)
- Author: thorpe@kegs.saic.com (Denise Thorpe)
- Date: Fri, 3 May 96 13:13:35 PDT
- Bob Donahue asked: The engine will burn oil. I was wondering how there could be no appreciable difference in the lubricating properties of the same weights of synthetic and natural oils when there's
- /html/mgs/1996-05/msg00171.html (7,418 bytes)
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