When I was also a teenager, my bow tie buddy worked at his dad's service station and he would do that when he changed oil, but idle, no way! he would zing that poor small block to the sky a couple of times and then shut it down drain and refill with oil and down the road we would go. John Althaus 64 Savoy Hemi 4spd 214-673-7540 cell In a message dated 4/20/2009 9:36:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time, polecat2@xxxxxxxx writes: Speaking of clean engines, when I was a teenager an old timer lectured me on changing oil. In his heyday, cars did not have oil filters, so every time he changed oil he would pour one quart of kerosene in the engine and idle it for a few minutes, then drain it. Anybody ever tried this? Ollie wrote: > > Agree with you Dan & Neal. It just got to clean. > Ollie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dan McCormack" <mcwheels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 8:26 AM > Subject: Re: Marvelmystery oil blow up?? > > > > > > That's probably exactly what happened Neal. How long had this car been > > sitting? Had a similar problem with a slant 6 that had been sitting for > > a > > few years and I didn't even use the Marvel Mystery oil. Fresh detergent > > oil was enough to loosen up the sludge and I spun number 1 bearing. > > > > Btw I always used to use Fram filters but after reading an oil filter > > test > > and report I'll never use them again. Turns out they're one of the worst > > > > filters on the market. I was having a problem with the 440 in my 63 > > Fury. > > Sometimes when I'd start it the oil pressure was slow coming up and the > > lifters would clack. Since I changed over to NAPA Gold oil filters (made > > > > by Wix) I've never had the problem again. > > > > Dan > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "SB" <polecat2@xxxxxxxx> > > To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 12:13 AM > > Subject: RE: Marvelmystery oil blow up?? > > > > > >> > >> > >> Last year my friend changed the oil on his Buick Grand National. He > >> used a Fram filter. Long story short, that filter didn't let any oil > >> past it. It was somehow defective, and I've never seen an oil filter do > >> that before. In your friend's case, this would never have allowed him > >> to go 100 miles without him hearing knocking, but perhaps the filter is > >> to blame? I'm only guessing, but I'd put a new, quality oil filter on > >> it and start it briefly, making sure the filter has time to fill. I'd > >> then remove the new filter and take a look. > >> > >> > >> neal zimmerman wrote: > >>> > >> any chance marvel mystery oil in a crankcase could make a motor blow > >> up??? A guy here i know bought an old Ford with a 289, it ran good > >> enough. Upon getting it home he changed oil and filter, adding a pint > >> of Marvel mystery oil into crankcase and the other half of botttle into > >> gas tank. The motor made it about 100 miles and then blew( sounds like > >> a rod-knock to me). In that 100 miles though it ran like a top and > >> sounded awesome, no noises of any sort, made good power too. I took off > >> the oil filter and it was not only cold, it only had a little oil in > >> it. This sounds like a plugged sump pickup to me and made me wonder if > >> the Marvel had "Cleaned" the engine too well, loosening up tons of > >> sludge and plugging the pickup? > >> > > > > > > ---- > > Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- > > directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and > > negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended > > recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will > > protect > > your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content > > signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! > > > > '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: > > > > > ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. 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