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When should I start using synthetic in my rebuilt B230FT? 700

If you wish you can refer to what a petroleum engineer advises about converting to synthetic oil in a new or rebuilt engine. Convert in 500 (five hundred) miles.

Refer to: "http://syntheticoiltech.com/oil/edpayne/convertingtoamsoil.htm"

This sight contains a lot of useful information that counteracts those who may be living in a world of the past.

Lubricants in the scheme of auto ownership, which includes but not limited to:

Initial investment, upkeep, gasoline (the big one), insurance (the second biggest one depending on who you are, where you live, and how much you drive), damage repairs, etc. is almost a pittance.

Good REAL synthetic lubricants far outweigh what they cost, in increased economy and better service.

Some people are just not aware. Knowledge is always a good thing.






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