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Old 10-27-2001, 06:10 AM   #12
egiap's 5.0
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When you switched over did you use an engine flush. The engine flush will clean most of the varnish and sludge out of motor. When using a higher priced synthetic you are getting up to 2-4 times the detergents then in regular motor oils. These detergents will work at sludge and varnish build up at seals and in rings and cause leaks untill they are clean. Amsoil oil uses an ester base stock as an seal swelling agent. I have sold Amsoil to a ranger owner with 245k on the motor and they have had no leaks. That says a lot about Amsoil and their 29 years of making synthetic oils. They where the first API approved synthetic oil and are still the best period. E-mail me and will send you a factory direct catalog. egiap@earthlink.net

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