Maybe I better give Syntec a try in the Midget, at least until that long put
off rebuild :^)
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From mgraziano at mindspring.com [mailto:mgraziano@mindspring.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 8:44 AM
To: RMueller@grumobile.uscg.mil
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Winter oil (LBC Stuff)
Bob,
"Syntec is actually regular oil that has been through a hydro-crack process
which makes it act somewhat like a synthetic oil, and while its better than
regular oil, it doesn't provide nearly as much protection as a pure
synthetic like Mobil 1." 
-> Agreed
"It has been my personal observation that Mobil 1 20W-50 is much thinner and
pours easier in cold weather than regular 10W-40 oil" 
-> I Agree
"However, synthetic oils tend to find leaks where there are
none, and make little leaks much bigger.  "
-> Hence, the Syntec compromise.  It doesn't flow as well as Mobil 1, but it
doesn't find the holes as quickly either.  Yet it's better than using a
regular oil.  And if for some reason, you need oil in a hurry on a trip (and
the spares we all carry isn't enough), the Syntec will cooperate with
Castrol GTX better than a Mobil 1.  Of course, this is emergency only.
Mike
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