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Trevor,
I don't know what paste your service station guy is referring to, but I can
see where it might possibly block oil passages and cause more serious
problems. There was a product on the market in the mid 90's called "Slick
50" that was supposed to prolong engine life by coating the internal
components with a film of teflon. Turns out the Teflon was responsible for
blocking oil passages in some engines which resulted in seizure, thrown
rods, etc. If I remember correctly, DuPont actually sued the makers of Slick
50, stating that Teflon was never intended for use in an internal combustion
engine!
I don't know your guy, and I don't mean to sound "snobby", but sometimes an
independent Volvo garage (or at least one that specializes in European cars)
is a better choice for maintenance and repairs on these old cars. 240s,
740s and 940s have some problem areas that are specific to Volvos. Have
seen (and heard) of some 'horror stories' involving neighborhood mechanics
and Volvos.
That's a nice car, and low mileage. You should get a lot of life (and fun
driving time) out of yet. :-)
> I'm inspired by your confidence, I'm pretty new to the Volvo, I could never
> afford this kind of vehicle when new. Now I have one of these Leviathan's I
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> >
> > Mike
Peter K L Milnes - 29 May 2005 23:18 GMT
Just for your information Slick 50 is still made and sold and still does
what it says on the packet. perhaps it wasn't the Teflon that clogged the
oilways but the crud that should have been removed before applying the
treatment. The "paste" goes back a lot further than Slick 50. It was
supposed to fill up the ring grooves to push the rings better into contact
with the cylinder walls, thus restoring compression. It actually did this
quite well and lasted about 10,000 miles per treatment. By then you would
have rebored and fitted new pistons as it was meant as a stop gap till you
could get it fixed. It came out in the late '50s or early '60s.
All the best, Peter.
700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).
> Trevor,
>
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>> > Mike
Jim Carriere - 30 May 2005 01:00 GMT
I think the "paste" being referred to sounds like molybdenum
disulfide. I've seen it sold under the trade name "Moly-slip" (IIRC)
as a motor oil additive (I've even bought it too).
It will stick to pretty much everything inside the engine and tighten
up clearances- bearings and lifters included. I'm not really sure
how long it takes to wear off, about ten thousand miles seems like a
reasonable guess to me. A downside is it will also stick to the
cylinder walls, and smooth out those nice hone marks that are there
to help keep the oil from going past the rings. Among other things
it is a good cheap fix to quiet a noisy engine when trying to sell a
used car.
Slick 50 has been debated to death:
http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=slick+50&safe=off&qt_s
=Search
More info:
http://www.gizoogle.com/index.php?hl=en&ul=&criterion=slick+50
Trevor Colluney - 01 Jun 2005 01:23 GMT
Thanks to all who offered their wisdom, anecdotes and advice, I'll continue
to investigate a cure.
Trevor Colluney

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> I think the "paste" being referred to sounds like molybdenum
> disulfide. I've seen it sold under the trade name "Moly-slip" (IIRC)
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>
> Slick 50 has been debated to death:
http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=slick+50&safe=off&qt_s
=Search
> More info:
>
> http://www.gizoogle.com/index.php?hl=en&ul=&criterion=slick+50