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From: rrh@hocsd.UUCP (r.r.hartoin)
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Subject: Re: No Leaded Gas -- Now What?
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Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 07:38:35 EST
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On this no leaded stuff. I'm in the process of rebuilding the engine
in my 69 Buick GS. One of my main objectives is to be able to run on premium
unleaded. I understand that new cars have special values which are hollow
and filled with sodium? Does this help decrease combustion chamber
temps? If so, does this aid running on unleaded. I would also like
a combustion ratio of 10:1, currently the engine has 10.25:1.
Any help on how I can rebuild this engine to burn unleaded gas
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.