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In a message dated 5/10/2005 4:59:41 AM Pacific Standard Time,
eanderson@carolina.rr.com writes:
Well, actually, Bill after doing some "research" on the
internet (not that volume makes correct) there seems to be quite a bit of
"agreement" that the synthetics do not keep the things like Lead in suspension
very well, permitting it to collect in areas. But, you point is well taken,
not running out to change the oil this morning {:>)
Ed
Ed, So everbody will understand I have been concerned as well. There are
some items I have read about that do present problems. More piston engine
problems than rotary. 100 LL is really a misnomer, there is a large amount of
lead in 100LL compared to say old leaded auto fuels. One of the problems listed
was a "washdown" effect caused by the typee of use aircraft engines usually
get. Hard use 80-100% followed by long periods of non use. Lead buildup caused
problems on valve stems, plug fouling, etc. Of course the fact unmentioned was
that the high lead levels in 100LL cause some valve sticking and plug fouling
when used with petroleum based oils as well. Run your engine regularly and you
should have few problems.
Bill Jepson
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