change oil brands..
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Re: change oil brands..
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
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>Years ago when I started in the auto parts
>business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil, which
>are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents of parrafin wax
>and tended to sludge up an engine.
I believe that's an urban legend.
RJ
<charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>Years ago when I started in the auto parts
>business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil, which
>are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents of parrafin wax
>and tended to sludge up an engine.
I believe that's an urban legend.
RJ
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Re: change oil brands..
"RJ" <rj_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
> <charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Years ago when I started in the auto parts
> >business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil,
> >which are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents
> >of parrafin wax and tended to sludge up an engine.
>
> I believe that's an urban legend.
>
What about the allegedly high "fly ash" content in these brands?
;^)
Earle
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
> <charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Years ago when I started in the auto parts
> >business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil,
> >which are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents
> >of parrafin wax and tended to sludge up an engine.
>
> I believe that's an urban legend.
>
What about the allegedly high "fly ash" content in these brands?
;^)
Earle
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Re: change oil brands..
"RJ" <rj_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
> <charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Years ago when I started in the auto parts
> >business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil,
> >which are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents
> >of parrafin wax and tended to sludge up an engine.
>
> I believe that's an urban legend.
>
What about the allegedly high "fly ash" content in these brands?
;^)
Earle
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
> <charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Years ago when I started in the auto parts
> >business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil,
> >which are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents
> >of parrafin wax and tended to sludge up an engine.
>
> I believe that's an urban legend.
>
What about the allegedly high "fly ash" content in these brands?
;^)
Earle
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Re: change oil brands..
"RJ" <rj_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
> <charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Years ago when I started in the auto parts
> >business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil,
> >which are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents
> >of parrafin wax and tended to sludge up an engine.
>
> I believe that's an urban legend.
>
What about the allegedly high "fly ash" content in these brands?
;^)
Earle
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:55:12 -0500, "Charles Ervin"
> <charleserv@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Years ago when I started in the auto parts
> >business the prevalent opinion was that Quaker State and Pennzoil,
> >which are/were Pennsylvania Crude refinements, had higher contents
> >of parrafin wax and tended to sludge up an engine.
>
> I believe that's an urban legend.
>
What about the allegedly high "fly ash" content in these brands?
;^)
Earle
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