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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 116
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I just had another epiphany. When I first bought my A I thought that oil was a one-size-fits-all kind of a deal. In the two years that I have owned my car, I have learned a substantial amount about these vehicles. The engine blocks are almost 90 years old, and in some cases they are 90 years old. Engine rebuilders can have slightly different procedures and methods. Not every engine wears the same either. It now makes sense to me that different oils are required by different engine rebuilders.
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