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Re: Disassembling old engine - 50wt oil 30+years old

To: HealeyRic2@aol.com, milano164@mediaone.net, alpines@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Disassembling old engine - 50wt oil 30+years old
From: Grossac@aol.com
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 21:52:00 EST
If the old racing oil used in that engine was Castrol R, it was made from 
real castor beans.  It was organic and turned to something resembling pine 
pitch if not removed quickly.  We found way back then (30 years ago) that it 
was impervious to most petroleum based solvents.  The best way to get it off 
was to soak the parts in "Easy-Off" oven cleaner.   BTW, most everyone by 
then had switched to the petroleum based racing oils which had become at 
least as good as Castrol R and didn't have the gumming problems.  The only 
people that stayed with it were those that wanted the distinctive odor to 
cover the smell of nitro or other illegal fuel additives.  Al Cosentino 
always used it in his Fiat Abarth 1000, whose exhaust made ones eyes water 
until he got to the Runoffs where the scrutineers checked fuel!  Of course, 
Al's honesty was always above reproach (giggle).
Chris Gross
Ex-Mini Racer, Now Vintage Bugeye Driver

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