Re: [MBZ] Catching up

2005-10-25 Thread Potter, Tom E
There is just no end to the wealth of knowledge we have on this list is
there? A well-rounded group; I must say.:)

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Just catching up on my Benz mail, and it got me wondering if I was a 
married hell-bound gun-carrying liberal Lutheran Mason with an afro in 
an overpopulated country whose wife made me sell an old International 
diesel that might or might not have actually been produced (that I 
bought off Craigslist in Oregon) and I committed suicide at a truck stop

diesel pump after putting an additive with some veggie oil in its tank, 
what would be the best oil to use in my diesel -- synthetic or dino -- 
and why? 

Oh, and how many miles could I leave it in there?

--R


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Re: [MBZ] Catching up

2005-10-25 Thread Mike Canfield

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA  NOW THAT'S FUNNY!!!Mike
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Just catching up on my Benz mail, and it got me wondering if I was a 
married hell-bound gun-carrying liberal Lutheran Mason with an afro in 
an overpopulated country whose wife made me sell an old International 
diesel that might or might not have actually been produced (that I 
bought off Craigslist in Oregon) and I committed suicide at a truck stop 
diesel pump after putting an additive with some veggie oil in its tank, 
what would be the best oil to use in my diesel -- synthetic or dino -- 
and why? 


Oh, and how many miles could I leave it in there?

--R


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Re: [MBZ] Catching up

2005-10-25 Thread ernest breakfield
yes.

   (an equally silly response.)


cheers!
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 Just catching up on my Benz mail, and it got me wondering if I was a
 married hell-bound gun-carrying liberal Lutheran Mason with an afro in
 an overpopulated country whose wife made me sell an old International
 diesel that might or might not have actually been produced (that I
 bought off Craigslist in Oregon) and I committed suicide at a truck stop
 diesel pump after putting an additive with some veggie oil in its tank,
 what would be the best oil to use in my diesel -- synthetic or dino --
 and why?

 Oh, and how many miles could I leave it in there?

 --R



Re: [MBZ] Catching up

2005-10-25 Thread Dave M.
Welcome back, Rich. To answer your question, synthetic, Mobil-1 5W-40,
because there's almost nothing better on the market. I wouldn't go
past 7,500 miles or so without oil analysis. Say, is that
International still available? Do you put synthetic in it? And does it
have a gun rack for the wife's collection?

+dm

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 Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 11:23:03 -0500
 From: Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [MBZ] Catching up

 Just catching up on my Benz mail, and it got me wondering if I was a
 married hell-bound gun-carrying liberal Lutheran Mason with an afro in
 an overpopulated country whose wife made me sell an old International
 diesel that might or might not have actually been produced (that I
 bought off Craigslist in Oregon) and I committed suicide at a truck stop
 diesel pump after putting an additive with some veggie oil in its tank,
 what would be the best oil to use in my diesel -- synthetic or dino --
 and why?

 Oh, and how many miles could I leave it in there?

 --R



Re: [MBZ] Catching up

2005-10-25 Thread Nick Gough

Well, that does about wrap it up. Lots of oxymorons, too, which gives it that 
aroma we have all learned to tolerate if not enjoy... diesel fumes.

 

On-topic material...

 

Now, about the use of bio fuel from a Chinese restaurant. Will it gel in the 
winter faster than #2 and if so, what can you use to prevent this? Clogging the 
fuel lines and injectors is almost as bad as clogging your arteries.

 

Regards,

 

 

Nick Gough

86 300SDL 170k miles

93 300E 2.8 125k miles

 

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA  NOW THAT'S FUNNY!!!Mike
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Subject: [MBZ] Catching up


 Just catching up on my Benz mail, and it got me wondering if I was a 
 married hell-bound gun-carrying liberal Lutheran Mason with an afro 
in 
 an overpopulated country whose wife made me sell an old International 
 diesel that might or might not have actually been produced (that I 
 bought off Craigslist in Oregon) and I committed suicide at a truck 
stop 
 diesel pump after putting an additive with some veggie oil in its 
tank, 
 what would be the best oil to use in my diesel -- synthetic or dino 
-- 
 and why? 
 
 Oh, and how many miles could I leave it in there?
 
 --R



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