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From: John Neff (jndneff@texas.net)
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 00:21:12 EDT


Uhh, no older engines were never a part of the question. The original poster has a new
truck with less than 20K miles on it and got a synthetic fill by accident.

BTW, I switched an 88 Pontiac 305 over to synthetic about 4 years ago. That made every
seal in the engine 10 years old at the time. They had aprox. 60K miles on them. The car
sits in the garage for up to 6 months at a time. That's extremely difficult on seals. It
doesn't leak oil. And, if I wanted to, I could go back to dino juice at any time without a
single worry.

Show me anywhere that it says you cannot go back to dino juice after switching to
synthetic on any engine with any amount of miles. You can't do it.

John

>We are talking about older motors that have wear and tear.
>Try it and see what happens. Been there and done that...I should know.



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