Risilone

steven d. ferguson

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Bill,
The only place I've found it is at NAPA. I'm not sure just what it
does.( I'm embarrased to say.) All I know is that it has worked on 2 of
my engines and Jerry Cantrell's Suburban.
I asked about the crank being reground because occasionally the engine
rebuilder fails to check rod side-play. If it's excessive the journal
slings a lot of oil onto the cylinder walls and overwhelms the oil
control rings.
Read those plugs! They should tell the story. A couple oil changes
sure beats another overhaul.
Steve
 
To All
Rislone is available at most auto supply stores and WalMart, about $2.00
a quart. With the first quart in our 455, oil consumption went from 350
miles per quart to 700 miles per quart, the GMC
had been parked for 2 years when we purchased it.
Ken & Virginia Fitzgerald
75GB OKLA

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> I think you have too many i's in the name. I think it's Rislone. And I think
> it's supposed to free up the rings. I don't know where you can get it or if
> they even still make it. It was around 20 years or more ago.
 
just about any auto parts store...walmart,pamida,etc.etc.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of
> HamRealtor
> Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 11:01 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Risilone
>
>
> I think you have too many i's in the name. I think it's Rislone.
> And I think
> it's supposed to free up the rings. I don't know where you can
> get it or if
> they even still make it. It was around 20 years or more ago.
>
 
Guys

Wynn's Tuneup will free up rings and lifters. Just add it to the oil. It will
burn off in about 15-30 minutes and you can litterly hear the engine smooth out.

An ex-Wynn's man
Wayne Newland

> I think you have too many i's in the name. I think it's Rislone. And I think
> it's supposed to free up the rings. I don't know where you can get it or if
> they even still make it. It was around 20 years or more ago.