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Re: Fram Oil Filter

To: spitfires@autox.team.net, mikep@michindust.com
Subject: Re: Fram Oil Filter
From: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 08:29:58 -0400
PTFE is a solid particle that clumps and expands with heat.  It absolutely 
cannot bond to an oily surface.  The best you can hope for is that it will 
clump together in large enough chunks to be captured by the oil filter 
(blinding it) before it gets into the galley.  In the galley it is quite 
capable of creating large enough clumps to block oil flow and stick rings.

In every lab study done with PTFE additives they resulted in no benefit at 
best, to extensive engine wear at worse.  

Slick-50, currently owned by Quaker State Oil, has been prosecuted by the FTC 
for fraudulent and deceptive advertising.  Dupont originally sought a 
prohibitive injunction against the marketing of PTFE (Teflon being their trade 
name for PTFE) as an oil additive because they knew it was unsuited for this 
application, but the courts ruled against them.



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