Originally posted by T. Cotten
Additives may sooth a symptom, but if a motor is over-heating, the cause is most likely a mechanical problem that cannot be fixed out of a bottle.
....Cotten
(Exception: military leg guards are a non-mechanical cause of overheating. I guess so is two adults, two children, and full camping gear load on a sidecar facing a 40 mph headwind on the Interstate. )
Additives may sooth a symptom, but if a motor is over-heating, the cause is most likely a mechanical problem that cannot be fixed out of a bottle.
....Cotten
(Exception: military leg guards are a non-mechanical cause of overheating. I guess so is two adults, two children, and full camping gear load on a sidecar facing a 40 mph headwind on the Interstate. )
Not to say that flatheads aren't nice motors. Easy to start. Simple. And like Uke said: "Mighty looking like a locomotive!"
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