Re: K&N dissapointment

From: Vincent Heckathorn (vheckath@columbus.rr.com)
Date: Mon Dec 07 1998 - 01:37:29 EST


Man if I sat here and ripped apart everyone's spelling like some of you do I
would be here all F****** night, who gives a s***

|< R |> wrote:

> Date sent: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 00:08:23 -0500
> From: Vincent Heckathorn <vheckath@columbus.rr.com>
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: Re: DML: K&N dissapointment
> Send reply to: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>
> > If it was coming from the pistons the aluminum levels would be high as
> > well and hell if it was from the pistons that engine sure as hell isn't
> > going to last long. High silicone levels are from a bad induction system
> > or from vacuum leaks or breathers leaking. I have been in the oil business
> > for quite some time and have done a lot of oil testing and if you keep
> > seeing high levels of silicone before long the iron, aluminum, copper,
> > etc. will get higher and higher and before long it takes a big s***. Just
> > my .02
> >
> > Colin
>
> Dude for the last time its SILICON. Silicone is found in sealers and
> Baywatch "actresses" Hehe ;-)
>
> |{eith R. Phelps
> krp at netnitco dot net
>
> Cat..... the other white meat.



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