John Morris wrote:
Alan Petrillo wrote:
Now I'm listening. I wrote earlier that I am a new user of synthetic oil
and I'm very happy with it in my little Honda Civic; happy enough that I'll
be switching our other cars in the near future. I have been looking into
the bypass filter systems
A Wilkins wrote:
Hello,
Just my two cents on the issue of synthetic oil. Just to give you a
little background on my knowledge of oil. I started an oil additive/friction
reducer business about a year ago and in that time I have spent many many
hours searching on the net and talking
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 5:33 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil
Hello,
Just my two cents on the issue of synthetic oil. Just to give you a
little background on my knowledge of oil. I started an oil
additive/friction reducer
Klingensmith
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil
It doesn't. Unless it's Amsoil the manufacturer still wants you to buy
their oil every 3000 miles.
http://www.amsoil.com/lit/lng_article/
http://www.mobil1
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil
It doesn't. Unless it's Amsoil the manufacturer still wants you to buy
their oil every 3000 miles.
http://www.amsoil.com/lit/lng_article/http://www.amsoil.com/lit/lng_article/
http
when you run synthetic?
Aidan Wilkins
Co-Owner
MotorKote of Canada
(519)-768-0948
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- Original Message -
From: Martin Klingensmith
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:51 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil
Are you saying
It doesn't. Unless it's Amsoil the manufacturer still wants you to buy
their oil every 3000 miles.
http://www.amsoil.com/lit/lng_article/
http://www.mobil1.com/why/myths.jsp
While Mobil 1 has given excellent results in extended oil drain tests,
ExxonMobil prefers to remain conservative with oil
I have been using Neo for many years Works great and they have many
diffrernt types of oil
http://www.neosyntheticoil.com/
Check it out
Geoff
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From: geoff
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 1:57 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil
I have been using Neo for many years Works great
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 8:33 PM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil
Hello,
Just my two cents on the issue of synthetic oil. Just to give you a
little background on my knowledge of oil. I started an oil
additive/friction reducer
Daryl Dinwiddie wrote:
Do you have a link for the Primo Oil Refinery? I was looking at
putting
a Frantz oil filter system on my truck, but I'll always look at
options.
http://www.wefilterit.com/
AP
Sure!
how about these
http://www.premolube.com/
http://www.bypassfilter.com/
Maud Essen wrote:
I'm starting to working on getting my newly-acquired 1984 Mercedes
300 DT (I have no manuals) into roadworthy condition.
A Haynes manual for it should be about $15 and is well worth the price.
Particularly if you can find one of the older Haynes manuals printed
before
Do you have a link for the Primo Oil Refinery? I was looking at
putting
a Frantz oil filter system on my truck, but I'll always look at
options.
http://www.wefilterit.com/
AP
Sure!
how about these
http://www.premolube.com/
http://www.bypassfilter.com/
How do you wash them?
Greg H.
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From: Alan Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 23:23
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Synthetic Oil and Grease
A KN air filter is a good idea too. They're more expensive than
Mild soap and water and a light brush such as what you would use to
clean the inside of a glass.
Do not use compressed air! you will seperate the medical grade gauze
that makes up the interior, and ruin the filter.
allow to air dry and respray with KN oil (comes seperately, or with a
KN
Hi
My Land Rover (1967 Series IIa) used to have an
oil bath filter. Old but very very good indeed.
Mark
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I'm starting to working on getting my newly-acquired 1984 Mercedes
300 DT (I have no manuals) into roadworthy condition.
What are my options (if any) for synthetic oil and grease so I can
avoid fossil fuels associated with a lube and oil change? Is there
anything biofuel-related that I should
Maud
Last year I was planning a trip from Vermont to California. I mentioned
my plans on another list looking for restaurant suggestions and an Amsoil
dealer contacted me suggesting I give their oil a try.. The main selling
point is that they claim you can go 25,000 miles on an oil change, thus
I'm starting to working on getting my newly-acquired 1984 Mercedes
300 DT (I have no manuals) into roadworthy condition.
What are my options (if any) for synthetic oil and grease so I can
avoid fossil fuels associated with a lube and oil change? Is there
anything biofuel-related that I should
I'd just like point out that those numbers are not the numbers I have
for Amsoil. At least not with a diesel powered vehicle.
Using Amsoil synthetic (or any synth really) in my truck, with the
stock oil filtration system will only double my expected mileage before
an oil change as compared to
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