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RE: Spit gas mileage

To: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>, "'HMENTZEN@aol.com'" <HMENTZEN@aol.com>
Subject: RE: Spit gas mileage
From: "Ginter, G M (Michael)" <GinteGM@LOUISVILLE.STORTEK.COM>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 16:12:16 -0700
Cc: "'kthinc@dwx.com'" <kthinc@dwx.com>
Sounds to me like water in the oil most of the time caused ny the
infamous blown head gasket.  Engines with water in the oil tend to whip
up the oil/water combo into a white froth.  I had a Toyota years ago
display the exact same symptoms.  I hope I'm wrong, although replacing a
1500 head gasket shouldn't be too difficult.

Mike
79 Spit

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>From:  HMENTZEN@aol.com[SMTP:HMENTZEN@aol.com]
>Sent:  Monday, March 10, 1997 4:00 PM
>To:    Ginter, G M (Michael); owner-triumphs@autox.team.net;
>triumphs@autox.team.net
>Cc:    kthinc@dwx.com
>Subject:       Re: Spit gas mileage
>
>I have a 79 Spit with the downdraft weber and am averaging 26-30 around town
>this winter. I'll admit a heavy foot hurts the fuel economy. I have an
>unrelated question that someone out there might be able to answer. I went to
>change my oil last Saturday and discovered , what looked like white cream
>under the valve cover cap. Could this be condensation from not driving the
>car much this winter about 10-12 daily (round trip)? Or are there more
>serious forces at work here? The car has 56k on it. I've been driving it for
>9 months now. It spent the last 9 years up on blocks in a field. Thanks <in
>advance< for any advice .
>

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