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Re: synthetic oil?

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Subject: Re: synthetic oil?
From: Fred Talmadge <fredtal@industryinet.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 18:22:40 -0600
Here is mine...if you change oil often, and you should, then why spend the 
extra money?  My old Chevy truck ran 200,000 miles on Castrol 20W-50 with 
the only engine part replaced being a oil pump.  I'm cheap so there.

Fred Talmadge
1961 Elva Courier
S1 & S2 Lotus Elan


At 01:47 PM 11/24/2001 -0700, Phil wrote:
>I'm guessing there will be comments all over the board on this one, but let me
>relay my experience with synthetic gear oil.
>
>In my workplace, we have things called vibratory feeders.  They have a 
>"shaker"
>that is some unbalanced driven weights.  One of them burned up the shaker.  We
>replaced it with a rebuilt unit (that already had oil on it).  It burned 
>up in a
>day.  We replaced it with another rebuilt unit, and put a thermometer on 
>it.  In
>12 hours it was over 250F, so our maintenance supervisor called the
>manufacturer.  They asked what kind of oil was in it, and indicated that
>synthetic is a requirement.  So we drained it, and put in synthetic.  The
>temperature came down below 150 in about one hour, and has been on the 
>equipment
>for 3 years since without any problems.
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