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Have a 99 dodge ram 1500 with a 360, 98000 miles on it in my shop now. Guy just runs dino oil and changes it when he feels like it. heads are off for head gaskets. Still has hone marks on cylinder walls too. Has more to do with improved steel used in the blocks than the oil used. If only dodge...
I knew you would argue the point. To start i was talkin' cars not heavy trucks. Now How many cars do you maintain. How many engines do you rebuild a year, Swap, Major repairs? What are your credentials. How many years have you owned a repair shop? Number of cars you see a year? I don't know...
I have a customer that changes his oil every 2500 miles.
1965 ford pickup 312 175000 miles. These engines were worn out at 90000.
1990 chevy pickup 350 236000 Still going. Not unheard of for the year.
1974 chevy nova 6 cyl 350000 before rebuild.
1975 chevy nova 6 cyl 300000 when sold
1995...
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