Thanks for the advice. Any comment on the other lister suggestion to use
Redline Lead Substitute?
Steve Peca
Franklin Twp, New Jersey
1958 TR3A - TS23867L
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 10:52:30 -0700, Randall Young wrote:
Keep in mind, if this stuff is what it claims to be (genuine Tetraethyl
Lead),
it is _very_ poisonous, can be absorbed through the skin, and the effects
are
cumulative. The vapors are also hazardous. Chronic low-level exposure
affects
the reproductive system, etc.
Couldn't find a statement on how fast it penetrates nitrile gloves, but
latex
gloves are no protection. OSHA recommends full Tyvek clothing and a
respirator
...
I found a MSDS at
http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/CHEM_H&S/NTP_Chem7/Radian78-00-2.html
Be careful.
Randall
John A. Simmons wrote:
>
> Yes, it is Vogel Products, Inc. (812) 376-2776. The product is call MAX
> LEAD 2000. It is both a lead additive and a octane booster. 24 oz. in
20
> gal. while boost octane to 101. Been using it about a year with good
> results.
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