Rip Van Winkel Tips... was 2 GMC motorhome family

john dolan

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Wayne...

Thank you very much...

In the 1 1/2 years or so I've been reading this net, I was wondering
why your topic was not discussed more... One of my first posts was
that I had heard that companies who pick up donated motorhomes always
carry a 6 gal boat type tank, for the reasons you mentioned.

What is the difference between the tuneup and the supreme?

>This may not be news to you, but as a former Wynn's rep for almost
>10 years, a couple of thoughts about preping the new coach to start.

>Pull all of the plugs and replace.

Regards,
John 74 Glacier WASH, DC GMC
 
John

Wynn's Tune-up gets rid of gums and varnishes - quickly (10 to 15 min,)
and burns off, so you don't have to worry about overfilling.

Wynn's Supreme will keep you from ever having a dry start from oil
draining down leaving the piston rings dry. You've seen the tv ads now
running, where a guy drains the oil and the engine keeps on running
without seizing. 15 years ago, I was doing that in shop meetings for
Wynn's. I also ran that demo at one or two FMCA National Conventions. I
would also never go through a state emission test without Supreme. By
the way, those test engines that don't seize, have been modified with
solid lifters. I told everyone up front, that we wern't trying to prove
that hyd lifters would fail if they didn't have oil. I personally know
of several cases where regular engines were saved after loosing an oil
line or the mechanic never putting new oil in after an oil change.

Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach (a 125 mile run down-state without a
thought today) Columbia (drying out) Md

> Wayne...
>
> Thank you very much...
>
> In the 1 1/2 years or so I've been reading this net, I was wondering
> why your topic was not discussed more... One of my first posts was
> that I had heard that companies who pick up donated motorhomes always
> carry a 6 gal boat type tank, for the reasons you mentioned.
>
> What is the difference between the tuneup and the supreme?
>
> >This may not be news to you, but as a former Wynn's rep for almost
> >10 years, a couple of thoughts about preping the new coach to start.
>
> >Pull all of the plugs and replace.
>
> Regards,
> John 74 Glacier WASH, DC GMC