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Ron Guest
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:44 pm Post subject: Pennzoil |
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Here in Oregon we are having a hard time finding the good old 16-oz yellow
bottles of 2-cycle oil. I've heard that Pennzoil renamed it & changed the
color of the bottle, but nothing for sure. If they did, is it the same oil
we've all used for years, or might it be something unknown that may cause
problems???
Thanks for any word - Ron
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Dean Scott Guest
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Flash Guest
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: Re: Pennzoil |
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The cited site (whew!) says:
"Previous users: Pennzoil has changed the labeling of this product. Bottles
are labeled Outdoor for Small Engines, Multi-purpose Air-Cooled.
$28.59
Oil for Rotax aircraft engines - article (.pdf) Oil Does Make a Difference -
Article describing the testing of various oils for use in Rotax 2 cycle
engines commonly used for light aircraft"
That clears that up?
Flash
"Dean Scott" <dascott (AT) chrusion (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Dean Scott Guest
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 9:16 am Post subject: Re: Pennzoil |
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| Quote: | "Previous users: Pennzoil has changed the labeling of this product. Bottles
are labeled Outdoor for Small Engines, Multi-purpose Air-Cooled.
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So, it appears that the dino juice inside is still the same, just a different label.
Dean A. Scott, mfa
Owner / Animator
chrusion | FX
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http://www.chrusion.com
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