Re: [MV] OLD OIL Question

From: m35products (m35prod@optonline.net)
Date: Wed Apr 27 2005 - 08:29:22 PDT


Bacteria. Chances are the oil of which you speak has not been exposed to air
and cardboard for a few million years. Although, you would would know best,
you old fossil.

APB

----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Tighe" <larryradio@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>; "m35products"
<m35prod@optonline.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] OLD OIL Question

> So, what's wrong with 1979 oil? It's been in the ground a few million
> years!
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> Lar
> www.antiquetelephone.com
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> > Pour it into the furnace tank. When it is diluted in the 250 gallons of
#2
> > fuel, it will extend your supply, and the furnace burner is forgiving.
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> > Home heating fuel is $1.99 per gallon. That's $72.00 dollars' worth.
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> > Buy new oil for your favorite toys. They deserve it.
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> > apb
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> >> I was just given 6 cases of Shell 10W30 engine oil. Here is my
> >> concern on the box is written the delivery date of July 25 1979! The
oil
> > is
> >> in one quart cans of the type were there is the metal top and bottom
with
> >> cardboard sides. My questions, is stuff any good? Would is be OK to use
> >> in
> >> my WC-52 (military vehicle content). Sure wouldn't use it in my
Astrovan
> >> though it might be OK in the snow blower next year. Any thought on
this?
> >>
> >> Thanks Rick
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