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Lucas Oil Products--Anyone Use it??

farmboy555

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Just would like to some feedback on Lucas OIl Products. Do you use it? Is it worth the money?? Thanks Dennis
 

crash935

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Finally had them add it on my last oil change last weekend. Noticed a blow by problem when idling and it seamed to help with my brothers truck so i had them throw some in. Ran the truck about 400 miles today and stopped for a break and a walk around and didnt notice half of the smoke from blow by that i would usually see. Will start keeping an eye on it to see if it realy makes a differance in the long run. By the way, it went into a 70 series Detroit with 726,000 miles on it.
 

smalltime

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I have used their "Red & Tacky" grease. I like the stuff. I think it has a 500 degree drop point. It seems to work real well in the summer. I have never tried the oils, but I have heard some good things about it.
 

LowBoy

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Just would like to some feedback on Lucas OIl Products. Do you use it? Is it worth the money?? Thanks Dennis




Just the opinion of one here, but I'm a Lucas products fan. I've been using it for a long time in heavy duty applications, and faithfully use it in my pickup trucks as well. My '01 F-150 gets a fresh quart in place of a quart of regular syrup every oil change. Seems to increase the oil pressure in my wife's Jeep Cherokee with a couple hundred thousand miles on it's 4.0 motor too.
I'm getting ready to drop all the fluids out of this '01 F-150 and replace the diff's and transfer case oils with Lucas next. Like my daddy used to say..."It'll either cure it, or kill it...":D
 

farmboy555

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Thanks for the feedback, going to give it a try. Dennis
 

Captain Morgan

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Lucas works!

I tried the stop slip in a dodge 1500 w 325k on AT. I was slipping horribly, poured in and drove slip free for 40k more and sold it!
 

farmboy555

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Update----Change oil in my L7000 Ford with 3208 cat. Added the Lucas to the oil change and it has stopped the smokeing that I had when I first started it up. So as of now it was money well spent. dennis
 
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