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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Webers (+18-RG)
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Tue, 10 June 2003 01:03
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Diesel in a petrol engine? LOL! Even a small amount would make your engine smokey as hell, and probably form carbon deposits in the combustion chambers.
Fuel does not require lubricant properties; that's what the oil is for. It's a common misconception that lead was used to lubricate the top end of the engine, but that's not strictly true. It was used to prevent valve seat recession, but that's not an issue when your engine has hardened valve seats. Pretty much all Toyota engines since the early 70's fall into this category.
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