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Old 01-21-2005, 09:09 PM   #9
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Default Re: synthetic oil in an old motor?

Not trying to make ppl mad here but I have had none of those problems. But I do agree and it makes since of what you guys are saying. Guess I need to cross my fingers . Oh well engine and the tranys gona come out before long to paint car and freshen up everything. I had never run synthetic oil in anyhting till I bought this car, and all the other cars survied my abuse. Ill let yah know if starts ahh drippen. LOL
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