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>If you do it from underneath you have to factor in the mess of the GB oil
>that drips on you (there's something in GB oil that has a pervasive smell
>that motor oil lacks).
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>Art
I think the smell is a nice reminder that oil, at its most basic
level, consists of dead fish.
Millions-of-years-old dead fish to be sure, with some plants &
dinosaurs mixed in, but dead fish nonetheless.
As for POR15 -- I have to confess my ignorance. It sounds like it's
a rust-protective paint of some sort, yes? What are the advantages
of it over, say, Rust-Oleum? And where does one buy it?
Dan
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Dan Buettner - Des Moines, Iowa - mailto:danb@thelittlemacshop.com
1977 Spitfire, FM64159U, now with an O too. Runs & drives, but shakes
like crazy; needs new tires and a steering/suspension rebuild.
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickndan/gmachine/greenmachine.html
1957 TR3, TS15098L. Needs an O. Undergoing frame-off restoration begun 9/99.
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickndan/TR3/TR3.html
1988 Honda Civic 4WD Wagon. Gets me to work and back home again every day.
No home page. (go figure)
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