
Re: synvrs normal.
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Re: synvrs normal.
- From: rll <rlipinski3@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:50:32 -0700
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as the discussion has stated, shell rotella t is probably a good choice
for break-in because of additives.
mobile one synthetic seems to be the best AFT for all applications.
now to throw joker into the deal...how good is the Amsoil product line
for new engines?
back in the 80's during my flying days, Aviation Consumer did a piece
about the Shell ball bearing
under pressure test.
the test would put 4 or 5 spinning ball bearings under pressure
with a hydro press until they seized up.
Amsoil not only passed the test but continued to lube past the limits of
the machine.
Aviation Consumer then used Amsoil has an additive 1:4 with other oil
and got the same results.
Amsoil had a cow.
If the formula is still the same i am surprised rodders haven't latched
on to this fact.
One of the other back handed compliments was about STP as an engine
pre-lube.
the ZLF zinc compound would keep the rings of an engine from seating
because of the
anti-scuff qualities....
sounds to me like something great for cam lube...
rob/ferts/phx
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