In a message dated 9/13/00 3:22:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, KGROWLER@aol.com
writes:
<< consideration of all the "used oil, brake fluids of various
ages and formulations, stale gasoline that may be old enough to contain
lead,
lead-based anti-seize compounds, glycol coolant, methanol gas line
antifreeze, and probably a host of polynuclear aromatics from incomplete
combustion. Couple the toxic environment with many sharp edges from rusted
bodywork, burred nuts and bolts where the Sawzall was the last resort, and
you have many opportunities for the toxic materials to enter your body."
And while the reference to lead in old gas is valid, I'll mention my
observation that today's gas is just as bad or even worse with it's MTBEs
etc. >>
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Wimps! Real men don't worry about the consequences of chemicals. We just
charg rite in dere an do ar stuf unitn bhdi akmu juu! Nuttin'll hert usnnn
we oh hdbg kks chuck, wer aru... Help!
Allen Renfeh
SCCA sumpin'
A little car &
A bigger car
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