"For the Studes/Volvos and any others living in an unleaded fuel world we also use a lead substitute in the fuel tank to protect the non-hardened exhaust valve seats in our street cars until rebuild time when hardened seats can be installed."
Brian,
Been driving Studebakers since 1977, shortly after they were invented.
When the refiners dropped the lead content of fuel, I too, became concerned.
We put between 20,000 and 30,000 miles annually on our Studebakers. Have rebuilt several sets of heads in our engines. Yet to see or exerience valve seat recession.
Valve seat recession is a figment of the imagination. Like a balanced budget for the
nearly bancrupt U S A.
Real men use unleaded gas and they don't like ethanol.
D. Dobbins
I’ve put lots of miles on assorted Brit, Italian, and Swedish cars, and I agree with DD. Interesting, since I’ve never heard anyone else say this before.
Fuzzy Space
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Subject: [VintageIceRacersNY] Unleaded fuel opinion
"For the Studes/Volvos and any others living in an unleaded fuel world we also use a lead substitute in the fuel tank to protect the non-hardened exhaust valve seats in our street cars until rebuild time when hardened seats can be installed."
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