RE: IML: Should I Add Lead Substitute?
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RE: IML: Should I Add Lead Substitute?
- From: "Steve B." <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:23:21 -0500
> been doing that and everything seems fine. A few days ago I met
> another man who also claims to know a lot about old cars and he said I
> should definitely NOT add lead substitute to the tank. He claims that
> could harm the engine and told me to simply burn the highest octane
> unleaded premium gasoline I could find. What do you guys advise?
> Opinions? I want to keep my old HEMI healthy & happy.
For most old cars I figure if the valve recession problem ever happens it probably needed to be gone through anyway but in your case with that low mileage I wouldn't risk it. The stuff, at worst, won't hurt anything and at best will keep that motor happy for another 200k. I'd spend the money if I had something that nice.
Steve B.
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