I thought all the commercial motor flushes were kerosene-based. If they did
any serious
engine damage, they would all be out of business by now.
Mark Noakes
On Sun, 03 March 2002, Ben Bennett wrote
>
> Richard Reul wrote:
> >
> > Well go ahead and get sick, because it was done quite often back in the 40's
> > and 50's. Guess what, we are still driving these vehicles around. Couldn't
> > of hurt them too bad.
> > Rich Reul
> > 1951 3604
> > Dixon, IL
> > rreul@gallatinriver.net
> >
>
> I'm going to answer this because I feel so strongly about it.
> Here's hoping we don't get into a flame bout. Still driving these
> vehicles around? With the same bearings? I was around back in the
> 40's and 50's and I don't remember this being done quite often. In
> any case... What good could it possibly do?
>
> Ben Bennett
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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