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Question on lead additive

vanceboy

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To all,

I own a 1969 Charger RT with a 440 magnum engine.

Should I be using a lead additive in my gas?

If so, how often? Every tank?

Which lead additive do you recommend.

Finally, I know this isn't the right forum but I'm so excited,

I just bought a 1969 Plymouth Satellite! At least it's a B body!

Hope to make it my daily driver!

Vance

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Engine rebuilt with hardened valve seats or no? That's what matters.
Unfortunately, I do not know for certain. It was rebuilt with aluminum ProMax heads before I bought it.

Can I assume that since they are aluminum heads that they would have hardened valve seats?

They would have steel inserts, and no one would put in non-hardened inserts, would they?

Vance
 
I’ve been driving the 383 in this since 2004. It’s been my daily everyday since 2014. All I’ve ever put in the tank is 93 unleaded. The engine’s never been apart, and doesn’t burn much of the Mobile 10w-40 I put in it.
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To all,

I own a 1969 Charger RT with a 440 magnum engine.

Should I be using a lead additive in my gas?

If so, how often? Every tank?

Which lead additive do you recommend.

Finally, I know this isn't the right forum but I'm so excited,

I just bought a 1969 Plymouth Satellite! At least it's a B body!

Hope to make it my daily

To all,

I own a 1969 Charger RT with a 440 magnum engine.

Should I be using a lead additive in my gas?

If so, how often? Every tank?

Which lead additive do you recommend.

Finally, I know this isn't the right forum but I'm so excited,

I just bought a 1969 Plymouth Satellite! At least it's a B body!

Hope to make it my daily driver!

Vance

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Nice convertible.
 
I haven't used a lead additive in anything for many years - and haven't had a problem with any of the cars/trucks.
For higher compression or race engines, I mix in some 100LL or VP110 on one street car, and use VP110 race gas in the racecar.
I think most anything from the mid-70s, or rebuilt since then, has hardened seats.
 
Promaxx started in 2012. You have hardened seats. Nice ride!!
 
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