What's this 360 worth?
#171
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
I'm glad too, that lead is not use to boost octane, it makes the
poor whom have to live near freeways stupid. But we pay big time for it,
Chevron now uses platinum. Old cars have to convert pretty quickly, as
without the lead as a lubricant the valve eats right through the head.
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Ted Azito wrote:
>
> AFAIK all American cast iron heads for Unleaded have
> induction-hardened, rather than insert, seats. If you are going to
> rebuild any cast iron head or valve-in-block engine you would be
> stupid not to put in an insert, rather than rely on the induction
> hardening,which is very thin.
>
> All engines with aluminum heads have inserts and they are usually
> tough enough for unleaded gas or propane. All common ones are.
>
> I'm personally glad the lead's gone. You still can get it on the
> q.t.-100LL avgas contains ten times automotive amounts, add a quart
> per tank-but that's going away too.
poor whom have to live near freeways stupid. But we pay big time for it,
Chevron now uses platinum. Old cars have to convert pretty quickly, as
without the lead as a lubricant the valve eats right through the head.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> AFAIK all American cast iron heads for Unleaded have
> induction-hardened, rather than insert, seats. If you are going to
> rebuild any cast iron head or valve-in-block engine you would be
> stupid not to put in an insert, rather than rely on the induction
> hardening,which is very thin.
>
> All engines with aluminum heads have inserts and they are usually
> tough enough for unleaded gas or propane. All common ones are.
>
> I'm personally glad the lead's gone. You still can get it on the
> q.t.-100LL avgas contains ten times automotive amounts, add a quart
> per tank-but that's going away too.
#172
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
I'm glad too, that lead is not use to boost octane, it makes the
poor whom have to live near freeways stupid. But we pay big time for it,
Chevron now uses platinum. Old cars have to convert pretty quickly, as
without the lead as a lubricant the valve eats right through the head.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> AFAIK all American cast iron heads for Unleaded have
> induction-hardened, rather than insert, seats. If you are going to
> rebuild any cast iron head or valve-in-block engine you would be
> stupid not to put in an insert, rather than rely on the induction
> hardening,which is very thin.
>
> All engines with aluminum heads have inserts and they are usually
> tough enough for unleaded gas or propane. All common ones are.
>
> I'm personally glad the lead's gone. You still can get it on the
> q.t.-100LL avgas contains ten times automotive amounts, add a quart
> per tank-but that's going away too.
poor whom have to live near freeways stupid. But we pay big time for it,
Chevron now uses platinum. Old cars have to convert pretty quickly, as
without the lead as a lubricant the valve eats right through the head.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> AFAIK all American cast iron heads for Unleaded have
> induction-hardened, rather than insert, seats. If you are going to
> rebuild any cast iron head or valve-in-block engine you would be
> stupid not to put in an insert, rather than rely on the induction
> hardening,which is very thin.
>
> All engines with aluminum heads have inserts and they are usually
> tough enough for unleaded gas or propane. All common ones are.
>
> I'm personally glad the lead's gone. You still can get it on the
> q.t.-100LL avgas contains ten times automotive amounts, add a quart
> per tank-but that's going away too.
#173
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
I'm glad too, that lead is not use to boost octane, it makes the
poor whom have to live near freeways stupid. But we pay big time for it,
Chevron now uses platinum. Old cars have to convert pretty quickly, as
without the lead as a lubricant the valve eats right through the head.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> AFAIK all American cast iron heads for Unleaded have
> induction-hardened, rather than insert, seats. If you are going to
> rebuild any cast iron head or valve-in-block engine you would be
> stupid not to put in an insert, rather than rely on the induction
> hardening,which is very thin.
>
> All engines with aluminum heads have inserts and they are usually
> tough enough for unleaded gas or propane. All common ones are.
>
> I'm personally glad the lead's gone. You still can get it on the
> q.t.-100LL avgas contains ten times automotive amounts, add a quart
> per tank-but that's going away too.
poor whom have to live near freeways stupid. But we pay big time for it,
Chevron now uses platinum. Old cars have to convert pretty quickly, as
without the lead as a lubricant the valve eats right through the head.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ted Azito wrote:
>
> AFAIK all American cast iron heads for Unleaded have
> induction-hardened, rather than insert, seats. If you are going to
> rebuild any cast iron head or valve-in-block engine you would be
> stupid not to put in an insert, rather than rely on the induction
> hardening,which is very thin.
>
> All engines with aluminum heads have inserts and they are usually
> tough enough for unleaded gas or propane. All common ones are.
>
> I'm personally glad the lead's gone. You still can get it on the
> q.t.-100LL avgas contains ten times automotive amounts, add a quart
> per tank-but that's going away too.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
> California still will not allow out of state vehicles to be
> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
> California still will not allow out of state vehicles to be
> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
> California still will not allow out of state vehicles to be
> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
> California still will not allow out of state vehicles to be
> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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> registered. A quote from the California Department of Motor Vehicles:
> "What should a California resident look for when buying a new vehicle
> from another state? Individuals are prohibited from importing,
> purchasing, or leasing a new vehicle from another state, unless the
> vehicle was manufactured for sale in California, and the Environmental
> Protection Agency label certifies the vehicle has California smog
> equipment. California considers a new vehicle to be any vehicle with
> less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase."
OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Except we are taking our state back with the election of the
Terminator. Soon Boxer and Feinstein and the rest of the bleeding heart
liberals will be history.
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HomeBrewer wrote:
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> OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
> government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
>
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> HomeBrewer
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Terminator. Soon Boxer and Feinstein and the rest of the bleeding heart
liberals will be history.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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HomeBrewer wrote:
>
> OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
> government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
>
> --
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#179
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Except we are taking our state back with the election of the
Terminator. Soon Boxer and Feinstein and the rest of the bleeding heart
liberals will be history.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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HomeBrewer wrote:
>
> OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
> government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
>
> --
> _____________
> HomeBrewer
> Remove the xxx to reply!
Terminator. Soon Boxer and Feinstein and the rest of the bleeding heart
liberals will be history.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HomeBrewer wrote:
>
> OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
> government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
>
> --
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> HomeBrewer
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#180
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Re: What's this 360 worth?
Except we are taking our state back with the election of the
Terminator. Soon Boxer and Feinstein and the rest of the bleeding heart
liberals will be history.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HomeBrewer wrote:
>
> OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
> government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
>
> --
> _____________
> HomeBrewer
> Remove the xxx to reply!
Terminator. Soon Boxer and Feinstein and the rest of the bleeding heart
liberals will be history.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HomeBrewer wrote:
>
> OMG! I would have to move. I can't imagine having to deal with a state
> government like that...I'm amazed that CA is a part of the US.
>
> --
> _____________
> HomeBrewer
> Remove the xxx to reply!