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Posted by Don on January 12, 2000 at 15:57:37 from (205.212.153.111):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Engine Oil posted by Burrhead on January 11, 2000 at 16:43:24:
Just a comment from a dumb old Logan co Ohio country boy. My dad delivered Airstream travel trailers for years. Always the same equipment: 250 Ford biggest motor he could get in it, VALVOLINE 10-30. always changed the oil & filter at 4 to 5 thousand miles. Trucks always ran for 95 to 100 thousand miles, ground the valves put new groments on valve stems ran another 80- 100 thousand miles got a new engine did it all over. then got a new truck and repeated the same. He drove hard but took care of his stuff never had any type of major break down just routine maintenence, This went on for 15 years. This is NOT a testimonial for Valvole oils but it isn't detromential to them either; just a good word for reqular changing your oil and filter with a good product. and that is my two cents worth!
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