Re: IML: OIL
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Re: IML: OIL



Aside from all of this, if you engine is constantly pinging, other failures will occur before the cam shaft is gone. Once the bearings are worn out, there won't be enough oil pressure to pump oil to the camshaft 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: bparks427@xxxxxxxxx
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 9:15 AM
Subject: IML: OIL

                                                         Hi everyone it has come to my attention
that modern day oils have removed a additive and its wiping out the cam shaft lobes
due to the high pressure area, it is said that most newer vehicles have roller
applications ie: lifters and over head cams does any one have any feed back
on this i live in maryland and auto zone brand oil,s do have listing on them
for older and newer car production i have a 64 crown coupe and i drive dailey
also in maryland now all our gasolines are 10% alc I use exxon mobile
mainly because its company C card and it pings on 93 octane, I did fill with
sheets a off brand gas and it ran great more pep and less pinging though its
soposed to be the same, sonoco was selling 94 octane here till last year
but its still in pennslyvania, thanks

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