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Speaking of asslickers, did you call the engineering company that I contract for yet? What did they say? I could care less where you work, and would never call if I did. I (unlike you) am mentally stable Also, did you research the size of California lakes yet? Can you prove me wrong? I only sided with Bill due to your track record, never actually checked, nor cared. Now back to you flogging. Do you dispute the GM tech reference? Yes or no: In a normal engine the oil ring on a piston is not 100% effective in removing all of the oil from the cylinder wall. In a normal engine a thin film of oil is left on the cylinder walls on the downward stroke. In a normal engine some oil is burned in the combustion chamber. In a normal engine some oil is consumed in the combustion chamber. |