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From: mikey@trsvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Mobil 1, new cars, auto warranties
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Date: Thu, 6-Dec-84 10:11:00 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec  6 10:11:00 1984
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I think it would be possible to flush a transmission that had the
super slippery oil put in it, but I'm assuming that the manual in
the Honda has all metal parts.  Ii had a friend put a super slippery
oil additive in his motorcycle that had a wet clutch.  He couldn't 
hardly get the thing to move.  We drained and flushed and even 
tried light sanding of the clutch plates (which were a composite
material) to no avail.  He eventually had to buy a new clutch.

mikey at trsvax

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				(actually, it's just revenue)