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Re: Gas in the oil.


Yes, if your rings are in but shape.
				Tom
'68 FB (Thumper)

On Wed, 11 Feb 1998 01:27:10 -0600 "Richard Steinburg" <wagen@pangea.ca>
writes:
> Could you get gas in the oil if you're trying to get the car started, 
>but
>don't get the spark. Wouldn't this leave gas to trickle down past the
>piston rings?
>
>----------
>> From: king5zreo@juno.com
>> To: ykhanin@iil.intel.com
>> Cc: type-3@umich.edu
>> Subject: Re: Gas in the oil.
>> Date: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 12:56 PM
>> 
>> Yevgheny,
>> 	The level on the oil dip stick will continually increase, 
>the oil
>> on the dip stick  will appear thinner plus there will be a smell of 
>gas
>> in the oil. When this happened to me there was raw gas in the valve
>> covers when I removed them.
>> 						Tom
>> '68 FB (Thumper)
>> 
>> On Tue, 10 Feb 1998 19:06:44 +0200 (IST) Yevgheny Khanin
>> <ykhanin@iil.intel.com> writes:
>> > 	Assaf, guys,
>> >
>> >	how can one know there's a problem? I mean, what's the 
>> >symptom?
>> >
>> >	Regards,
>> >	Yevgheny
>> >	'70 Nocth
>> >
>> >
>> 
>> 
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