Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
#11
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
Jerry McG did pass the time by typing:
> They're marketing --------. Just change the oil, use whatever the mfr
> recommends and have the thing overhauled if it's shot. There is no silver
> bullet, and certainly no magic oil for an old timer, particularly a worn out
> pile of scrap.
Actually I used some "Restore" on my old POS chevy that was sucking oil
around several pistons. Acutally brought back power and kept it running
fairly good for about five years. Then I sold it. Not to suggest using the
stuff on a modern engine by my results were fairly good.
Needless to say it brings back power by cloging the rings with crap.
But at the time I had money for a can, not an overhaul. :)
--
DougW
> They're marketing --------. Just change the oil, use whatever the mfr
> recommends and have the thing overhauled if it's shot. There is no silver
> bullet, and certainly no magic oil for an old timer, particularly a worn out
> pile of scrap.
Actually I used some "Restore" on my old POS chevy that was sucking oil
around several pistons. Acutally brought back power and kept it running
fairly good for about five years. Then I sold it. Not to suggest using the
stuff on a modern engine by my results were fairly good.
Needless to say it brings back power by cloging the rings with crap.
But at the time I had money for a can, not an overhaul. :)
--
DougW
#12
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
Jerry McG did pass the time by typing:
> They're marketing --------. Just change the oil, use whatever the mfr
> recommends and have the thing overhauled if it's shot. There is no silver
> bullet, and certainly no magic oil for an old timer, particularly a worn out
> pile of scrap.
Actually I used some "Restore" on my old POS chevy that was sucking oil
around several pistons. Acutally brought back power and kept it running
fairly good for about five years. Then I sold it. Not to suggest using the
stuff on a modern engine by my results were fairly good.
Needless to say it brings back power by cloging the rings with crap.
But at the time I had money for a can, not an overhaul. :)
--
DougW
> They're marketing --------. Just change the oil, use whatever the mfr
> recommends and have the thing overhauled if it's shot. There is no silver
> bullet, and certainly no magic oil for an old timer, particularly a worn out
> pile of scrap.
Actually I used some "Restore" on my old POS chevy that was sucking oil
around several pistons. Acutally brought back power and kept it running
fairly good for about five years. Then I sold it. Not to suggest using the
stuff on a modern engine by my results were fairly good.
Needless to say it brings back power by cloging the rings with crap.
But at the time I had money for a can, not an overhaul. :)
--
DougW
#13
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
Jerry McG did pass the time by typing:
> They're marketing --------. Just change the oil, use whatever the mfr
> recommends and have the thing overhauled if it's shot. There is no silver
> bullet, and certainly no magic oil for an old timer, particularly a worn out
> pile of scrap.
Actually I used some "Restore" on my old POS chevy that was sucking oil
around several pistons. Acutally brought back power and kept it running
fairly good for about five years. Then I sold it. Not to suggest using the
stuff on a modern engine by my results were fairly good.
Needless to say it brings back power by cloging the rings with crap.
But at the time I had money for a can, not an overhaul. :)
--
DougW
> They're marketing --------. Just change the oil, use whatever the mfr
> recommends and have the thing overhauled if it's shot. There is no silver
> bullet, and certainly no magic oil for an old timer, particularly a worn out
> pile of scrap.
Actually I used some "Restore" on my old POS chevy that was sucking oil
around several pistons. Acutally brought back power and kept it running
fairly good for about five years. Then I sold it. Not to suggest using the
stuff on a modern engine by my results were fairly good.
Needless to say it brings back power by cloging the rings with crap.
But at the time I had money for a can, not an overhaul. :)
--
DougW
#14
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I say the oil is of no importance. Just make sure you always buy a high
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
#15
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I say the oil is of no importance. Just make sure you always buy a high
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
#16
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I say the oil is of no importance. Just make sure you always buy a high
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
#17
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I say the oil is of no importance. Just make sure you always buy a high
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
quality filter.
Nick
"Jerry Newton" <leaveme@lone.net> wrote in message
news:4089c5c8$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
> I am not convinced. Just another way to get unsuspecting dudes to cough
up
> a couple of extra bucks. Use a high quality motor oil (Valvoline, Pennz,
> etc) and call it good.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message
news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> > What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do
the
> > "conditioners" in them work?
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>
#18
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I used an oil additive in my oil several years back when my rear seal
started dripping oil pretty badly. I ran fresh oil + additive for about 500
miles, then, changed it again with some more additive. Bam! It softened up
the stale seal it hasn't dripped that I've noticed in about 3 years. My
take? I wouldn't pay a butt-load for the fancy oil. I'd just go +10 weight
thicker and run an additive through it. If that doesn't work. Just run
cheap oil through it with my patented "Constant Flow" system until you can
save up for a new motor.
You probably aren't making payments on it at this point and, heck, the
filter won't get a chance to get dirty :)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do the
> "conditioners" in them work?
>
> Jason
>
>
started dripping oil pretty badly. I ran fresh oil + additive for about 500
miles, then, changed it again with some more additive. Bam! It softened up
the stale seal it hasn't dripped that I've noticed in about 3 years. My
take? I wouldn't pay a butt-load for the fancy oil. I'd just go +10 weight
thicker and run an additive through it. If that doesn't work. Just run
cheap oil through it with my patented "Constant Flow" system until you can
save up for a new motor.
You probably aren't making payments on it at this point and, heck, the
filter won't get a chance to get dirty :)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do the
> "conditioners" in them work?
>
> Jason
>
>
#19
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I used an oil additive in my oil several years back when my rear seal
started dripping oil pretty badly. I ran fresh oil + additive for about 500
miles, then, changed it again with some more additive. Bam! It softened up
the stale seal it hasn't dripped that I've noticed in about 3 years. My
take? I wouldn't pay a butt-load for the fancy oil. I'd just go +10 weight
thicker and run an additive through it. If that doesn't work. Just run
cheap oil through it with my patented "Constant Flow" system until you can
save up for a new motor.
You probably aren't making payments on it at this point and, heck, the
filter won't get a chance to get dirty :)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do the
> "conditioners" in them work?
>
> Jason
>
>
started dripping oil pretty badly. I ran fresh oil + additive for about 500
miles, then, changed it again with some more additive. Bam! It softened up
the stale seal it hasn't dripped that I've noticed in about 3 years. My
take? I wouldn't pay a butt-load for the fancy oil. I'd just go +10 weight
thicker and run an additive through it. If that doesn't work. Just run
cheap oil through it with my patented "Constant Flow" system until you can
save up for a new motor.
You probably aren't making payments on it at this point and, heck, the
filter won't get a chance to get dirty :)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do the
> "conditioners" in them work?
>
> Jason
>
>
#20
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Re: Engine Oil for "High Mileage" vehicles
I used an oil additive in my oil several years back when my rear seal
started dripping oil pretty badly. I ran fresh oil + additive for about 500
miles, then, changed it again with some more additive. Bam! It softened up
the stale seal it hasn't dripped that I've noticed in about 3 years. My
take? I wouldn't pay a butt-load for the fancy oil. I'd just go +10 weight
thicker and run an additive through it. If that doesn't work. Just run
cheap oil through it with my patented "Constant Flow" system until you can
save up for a new motor.
You probably aren't making payments on it at this point and, heck, the
filter won't get a chance to get dirty :)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do the
> "conditioners" in them work?
>
> Jason
>
>
started dripping oil pretty badly. I ran fresh oil + additive for about 500
miles, then, changed it again with some more additive. Bam! It softened up
the stale seal it hasn't dripped that I've noticed in about 3 years. My
take? I wouldn't pay a butt-load for the fancy oil. I'd just go +10 weight
thicker and run an additive through it. If that doesn't work. Just run
cheap oil through it with my patented "Constant Flow" system until you can
save up for a new motor.
You probably aren't making payments on it at this point and, heck, the
filter won't get a chance to get dirty :)
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W
"jasonp" <hick@up.com> wrote in message news:apcic.4764$2q2.1957@edtnps84...
> What's everyone's take on these oils? are they worth the 50% more? Do the
> "conditioners" in them work?
>
> Jason
>
>