About 15 years ago, I was told that synthetic oils do not dissipate heat as
well as the other oils. Is this no longer the case, or maybe that was bad
information even back then. This is important for air/oil cooled engines.
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The synthetic oil (Hydrotex) I sold dissipated heat
much better than conventional oils. My truck ran
noticeably cooler in the summer and accross the
desert. It is not labeled for aircraft use, but.
I used the partly synthetic oil available in 1989 in
my 1988 Escort for over 255,000 miles and w
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Larry Lipe
Carbondale,IL
MSGT USMC(Ret)
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BAD info from the get go! Best for heat and friction reducing,
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 05:41:25 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) "Dan Heath"
writes:
> About 15 years ago, I was told that synthetic oils do not dissipate
> heat as
> well as the other oils. Is this no longer the case, or ma
I put Amsoil in two of my vehicles in 1980 and both of them failed within
5,000 miles, the VW swolled a valve and busted the piston and rod and the
Peugeot wore out the valve guides. The auro's only had 25,000 miles when
i changed to Amsoil. Needles to say, I would not use it on anything.
Jim
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