Re: Clutch is slipping
- From: Fred W <Malt_Hound@*spam-me-not*yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:34:24 -0400
Trash@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
U r right but I never said anything about it being magic oil, auto oil has
slicking agents
or as u call it friction modifiers. It is very hard on some oil to find
that "energy saving"
mark. As it almost cost me a new clutch I will stay with oil I know does
not have slicking
agents added. Yes it will cost me a few extra bucks but a lot cheaper than
a new clutch.
One other thing not using a energy saving oil in your car/truck/jeep today
is a good way to
waste money at the pump.
No, not all auto intended oils have that. You just need to do a little homework up front. The difference in cost is significant.
--
-Fred W
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