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  1. lumatic

    Lumatic Rides Again!

    I'm new at this forum thing. How do I post pics?
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  2. lumatic

    Lumatic Rides Again!

    Where can I find a PN book? That would be helpful. It's amazing what a head turner this car is. I had it out today and got many looks and thumbs up.
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  3. Cutlass350

    1994 Cutlass Ciera 3.1L 84k miles

    You can use google for any abbreviation that you're not familiar with. Google does a pretty good job with those. You may have to add "slang" or "online meaning" in the search term. https://www.google.com/search?q=fwiw === Search Results Featured snippet from the web FWIW. acronym for "for what it's worth". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.) IANAL, but FWIW I think you're right about contract law. See more words with the same meaning: Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of).Aug 23, 2012 === https://www.google.com/search?q=lirc+meaning+slang ========== Search Results Featured snippet from the web Meaning. IIRC. If I Read Correctly. IIRC. If I Recall/Remember Correctly. ========== Seafoam is a so-so treatment. For oil, I'd do an oil change after ~100miles. Lifters for OHV (OverHead Valve - older style heads/engines) go all the time. That car is old. That engine is old. The parts are old. Parts like lifters, fuel pumps, alternators, starters, etc can go at any time, because of their use and/or age. You didn't list what part of the country you're in. To help with weak lifters, use the heaviest oil that you can for your area and the time of year. Also, after ~3,000 miles, all oils start to show their "age". It varies depending on many factors. In New England, during the Spring and Fall, the daily highs and lows often result in condensation. Unless a car is kept in a sealed and climate controlled room/garage, then there's a good chance that the there will be condensation in the oil pan, even if the car is never run. Also, there will be some moisture in the oil pan, every time an engine goes from being ambient temperature to being fully warmed up, then back to ambient temperature. There are many ways in which an oil "ages". Imho, change the oil ever ~3,000 miles and at least every 6 months. Imho, in New England, every 3 months is better. https://www.google.com/search?q=Imho ====== IMHO is an acronym used mostly in texting, email, and social media that means in my humble opinion. It was first used in the 1980s in online forums, and decades later, some began erroneously attributing the H to the word honest ====== Good Luck!
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