I have one can of the old Castrol bean oil, and have been thinking of what to
do with it (short of actually putting it in an engine - seems like a waste
since it will leak back out again). Incidentally, this is different from
Castor oil, which is used for freeing locked rear ends. Whenever my wife and
I go to antique malls there are dealers selling all manner of potpourie.
These smell like things my wife likes, for instance flowers, pine bark and
herbs. My idea is potpourie for car folks. A nice mixture of Castrol bean
oil, fiberglass resin and a fresh spray of Krylon semi-flat black.
Suggestions for future additions to the line?
Harold Pace
with not near enough to do this morning.
In a message dated 1/26/00 7:47:12 AM, Bahnseye@aol.com wrote:
<<For you authenticity freaks, how about adding some castor smell to your
exhaust?
Davis Motorsports (http://www.goracin.com/) sells Blendzall (really!) Racing
Motor Oil - it's usually added as a top lube for methanol, but it'll sure
smell good coming out the tail pipes of your Morgans . . .
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