Tom – You’re not blending zinc in the gas. The zinc is blended in the oil. Back when the car was new, lead was blended in the gas. Adding a magic bottle of lead to today’s gas doesn’t accomplish what you want it to. Again, the key is blending the lead into the gas. Ron From: Tom Wilburn Ron Thank you for this. I thought the lead in gas prevented valve seat wear and recession by both cooling and lubricating the surfaces of the valve and seat. I realize the valve guides must be lubricated by something, but will enough oil get to the valve and seat for zinc in the oil to protect them? It would seem a more difficult challenge than blending zinc in gas. Tom Sent from my iPhone
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