Texasmark
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- Dec 20, 2005
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Well her V8, Fordomatic, 2 door custom, 1951 vintage was about 4 years old when I got my driver's license. She didn't have all that many in town miles on it but being a small town where 2 miles was about as far as you had to go to get anywhere she probably had a sludge problem.When I bought my first new outboard (a 40 HP Evinrude Lark) I started using OMC 2-stroke oil as the dealer recommended. There was a Texaco station at the end of my street and we went there for minor repairs and gas. The owner talked me into using Texaco Outboard Motor Oil. I don't remember what TC grade it was.
The next year I had a lot of trouble with plug fouling. I took the boat back to the dealer because it was still under warranty. The mechanic came out and pulleg a plug, looked at me, and said "Have you been using Texaco OB motor oil?"
He was an old fart, but he was spot on. Went back to OMC.
I remember it running rough some times and I would take it out to what is now I 45 between Houston and Galveston and blow it out for her.....it responded well and was a good decision to do it. But after I started driving it didn't last all that long before I blew the engine for her........now whether or not Havoline had anything to do with it I don't know....but it would have been a great idea to have blamed it on the oil. Grin.