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Subject: | [oletrucks] '49 3100 and modern gas - Questions |
From: | Holly and Chris Mills <scmills@tntech.edu> |
Date: | Sun, 12 Nov 2000 18:47:47 -0600 |
I'm running a stock '49 engine in my old Chevy. Since gas around here is all without lead what's going to happen to the valve seats? Is it a big deal or are engines with aluminum heads only at risk (valve seat recession or soething like that)? This truck is seldom under much of a strain - just hauling me around. The bed is too pretty to carry much in it. THANKS! CHRIS in Tennessee scmills@tntech.edu ICQ: 5944649 '78 Westy (maybe some CIS injection,Corvair, turbos --- hmmmm...) '65 Beetle (Type IV powered) '99 CR-V 5 speed '49 Chevy 3100 Pickup '81 Honda CB900C oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959 |
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