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Lead substitute?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by guiseart, May 6, 2005.

  1. guiseart
    Joined: Apr 7, 2005
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    Getting ready to fill the newly blasted-out tank on the '62, fire it up, check for leaks in my plumbing, all that good ****.

    I was curious about how many of you use the "lead-subsitute" additive for engines manufactured before the advent of unleaded gas? I heard it was a wise thing to do... any comments? I'm running a stock 390 Thunderbird w/ the original 4bbl. Tell me quick, I'm filling it up this weekend!:D

    And I did finally get some pics shot, just havent been to Walmart yet to get them on CD... stay tuned
     
  2. guiseart
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  3. 65Luck
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    My old man has a damn near cherry '56 Thunderbird that he runs lead additive in. As far as I know the motor was last rebuilt about 30 years ago by my uncle and it still gets driven almost daily in the summer months. Runs like a top and has always had lead, as far as I know.
     
  4. enjenjo
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    from swanton oh

    Never used it. Never had a problem.
     
  5. scoop
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    I read somewhere that unless your working your engine hard(racing,towing)you don't need it.
     
  6. crapshoot
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    if it knock's use it:D
     
  7. Jimv
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    i was always told that the lead was added to gas to slow down the explosiveness of it, kinda keep it under control.when lead isn't used they subs***ue something else, in some cases it was nickle.If you rememeber in the "Old" days they sold "white " gas & it was more money.
    So anyhow, I don't really think its need & think the "lubes the valves" is a bunch of ****, cool gas going over the intake valve is lube enough.
    jimV
     
  8. joeycarpunk
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    from MN,USA

    Thats what I've always heard, I do throw it in on occasion.
     
  9. LOST ANGEL
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  10. guiseart
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  11. Deuce Rails
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    I use a touch of Marvel Mystery Oil for good luck, that's all.
     

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