Re: motor oil and gas - recommended?
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Re: motor oil and gas - recommended?
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 01:17:07 -0000
Although the PRV-6 isn't a diesel it shares a common design element
which makes it a very rugged engine (like a diesel) in that it has
removable liners for cylinder walls. Since the block is cast aluminum
you need to have cast iron for cylinder walls. Most manufactures will
cast the cast iron cylinder walls right in (non removable) as opposed
to the PRV which has removable liners "like a diesel". Most of the
time this isn't even a consideration as the PRV is probably the most
reliable part of the entire car! The basic engine will run forever
JUST DON'T OVERHEAT IT!
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> I remember hearing someone explain that much of the design of the
PRV engine
> was from an 8 cylinder diesel engine. They said that this
contributed to
> the durability of the engine.
>
> Anyway, if this is true then it could make sense that it would be
specified
> to use an oil more suited to a diesel engine.
>
> But then I've heard a lot of things about DeLoreans from door
opening motors
> to helicopter engines. Can anyone substantiate the diesel engine
story?
>
> Walt Tampa, FL
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