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As I said before. There is nothing on that page that even vaguely suggests your
valves are not made from mostly iron . Eaton corp. makes the valves for North American Hondas. and they say their automotive valves are steel (typically around 75% iron). They do make some exotic alloys that are used for motorcycle valves but not automobiles. jim beam wrote: nothing meaningful |
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On 01/24/2010 08:25 AM, jim wrote:
> As I said before. There is nothing on that page that even vaguely suggests your > valves are not made from mostly iron . yes there is - look up the compositions for the alloy numbers!!!! and having had this repeated to you multiple times, aren't you starting to have the slightest suspicion that once alloyed, a material's properties might change? otherwise, wouldn't we all be using pure elementals? > Eaton corp. makes the valves for North > American Hondas. and they say their automotive valves are steel (typically around 75% > iron). They do make some exotic alloys that are used for motorcycle valves but not > automobiles. red herring. it doesn't matter /who/ makes them or /what/ you say they say. fact is, these alloys comply with spec - as outlined in the cites i gave you. > jim beam wrote: nothing meaningful **** dude, even a single-celled organism is more receptive to learning than you. you consistently snip and avoid everything that directly contradicts you, and just keep on repeating the same ignorant bull****. why? [rhetorical] you may be bent because you don't like being shown to be a retard, but there's no excuse for continuing to **** in the knowledge pool with stuff that is just plain wrong. |
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I'll take the OEMs' word for it over your contorted and twisted logic as to how that web
page (plus some additional unspecified googling) tells you anything about Honda exhaust valves. jim beam once again wrote: nothing meaningful. |
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On 01/24/2010 09:31 AM, jim wrote:
> I'll take the OEMs' word for it over your contorted and twisted logic as to how that web > page (plus some additional unspecified googling) tells you anything about Honda exhaust > valves. dude, read the ****ing cites. exhaust valve alloys are chosen because of heat and burn resistance. end of story. stop your denial. > > jim beam once again wrote: > > nothing meaningful. idiot. |
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On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 07:57:12 -0800, jim beam > wrote:
>On 01/23/2010 09:45 PM, Guy wrote: >> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 23:39:39 -0600, > wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:28:49 -0600, jim<"sjedgingN0Sp"@m@mwt,net> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> jim beam wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 01/23/2010 04:54 PM, jim wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> jim beam wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /what/ iron in exhaust valves? you evidently didn't bother to read the >>>>>>> exhaust valve alloy cite i gave you. you still carefully snipped it though. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I didn't see anything on that web page that would suggest your valves >>>>>> are not mostly made of iron. you can google all you want, but the main >>>>>> constituent of your valve is still iron. >>>>> >>>>> "you can google all you want, but the main constituent of your valve is >>>>> still iron" >>>>> >>>>> translation: "you don't agree with facts, so you're just going to ignore >>>>> them". way to go dude. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I didn't ignore anything. The page contained a listing of different >>>> types of steels used in valves. >>>> >>>> Can't you read the first sentence: >>>> >>>> "Valve Steels - Various steels are available, these include the >>>> following:" >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Either I'm sleepy or my newsreader is messing up so I'll give this one >>> more try to post to the correct person..... >>> >>> Jim, you're just too nice dealing with that dip**** (to use his own >>> words). You know I don't recall with all his name calling, you ever >>> called him back a name. You"re one helluva polite guy<g> !!!! >> >> >> Looks to me like my newsreader is bad so I'm going to post this under >> my name now......I'll figure what is wrong tomorrow morning. >> >> Bottom line is Jim is just too nice and Jim Beam is a dip**** (using >> his own words). > >five posts to **** up each and every time??? idiot drunken retard. No that's you. The problem is the software but I have yet to find the setting unless it's built in. I doubt this will show correctly at my end after this post is posted. Maybe it will show correctly at your end. |
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On 01/24/2010 09:57 AM, Guy wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 07:57:12 -0800, jim > wrote: > >> On 01/23/2010 09:45 PM, Guy wrote: >>> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 23:39:39 -0600, > wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:28:49 -0600, jim<"sjedgingN0Sp"@m@mwt,net> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> jim beam wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On 01/23/2010 04:54 PM, jim wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> jim beam wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> /what/ iron in exhaust valves? you evidently didn't bother to read the >>>>>>>> exhaust valve alloy cite i gave you. you still carefully snipped it though. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I didn't see anything on that web page that would suggest your valves >>>>>>> are not mostly made of iron. you can google all you want, but the main >>>>>>> constituent of your valve is still iron. >>>>>> >>>>>> "you can google all you want, but the main constituent of your valve is >>>>>> still iron" >>>>>> >>>>>> translation: "you don't agree with facts, so you're just going to ignore >>>>>> them". way to go dude. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I didn't ignore anything. The page contained a listing of different >>>>> types of steels used in valves. >>>>> >>>>> Can't you read the first sentence: >>>>> >>>>> "Valve Steels - Various steels are available, these include the >>>>> following:" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Either I'm sleepy or my newsreader is messing up so I'll give this one >>>> more try to post to the correct person..... >>>> >>>> Jim, you're just too nice dealing with that dip**** (to use his own >>>> words). You know I don't recall with all his name calling, you ever >>>> called him back a name. You"re one helluva polite guy<g> !!!! >>> >>> >>> Looks to me like my newsreader is bad so I'm going to post this under >>> my name now......I'll figure what is wrong tomorrow morning. >>> >>> Bottom line is Jim is just too nice and Jim Beam is a dip**** (using >>> his own words). >> >> five posts to **** up each and every time??? idiot drunken retard. > > No that's you. > The problem is the software but I have yet to find the setting unless > it's built in. I doubt this will show correctly at my end after this > post is posted. Maybe it will show correctly at your end. /nothing/ you post shows correctly at my end - it's always looks like retarded drivel of an attention-seeking idiot that can't wipe his own ass. |
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On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 10:02:16 -0800, jim beam > wrote:
>On 01/24/2010 09:57 AM, Guy wrote: >> On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 07:57:12 -0800, jim > wrote: >> >>> On 01/23/2010 09:45 PM, Guy wrote: >>>> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 23:39:39 -0600, > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:28:49 -0600, jim<"sjedgingN0Sp"@m@mwt,net> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> jim beam wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 01/23/2010 04:54 PM, jim wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> jim beam wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> /what/ iron in exhaust valves? you evidently didn't bother to read the >>>>>>>>> exhaust valve alloy cite i gave you. you still carefully snipped it though. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I didn't see anything on that web page that would suggest your valves >>>>>>>> are not mostly made of iron. you can google all you want, but the main >>>>>>>> constituent of your valve is still iron. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "you can google all you want, but the main constituent of your valve is >>>>>>> still iron" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> translation: "you don't agree with facts, so you're just going to ignore >>>>>>> them". way to go dude. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I didn't ignore anything. The page contained a listing of different >>>>>> types of steels used in valves. >>>>>> >>>>>> Can't you read the first sentence: >>>>>> >>>>>> "Valve Steels - Various steels are available, these include the >>>>>> following:" >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Either I'm sleepy or my newsreader is messing up so I'll give this one >>>>> more try to post to the correct person..... >>>>> >>>>> Jim, you're just too nice dealing with that dip**** (to use his own >>>>> words). You know I don't recall with all his name calling, you ever >>>>> called him back a name. You"re one helluva polite guy<g> !!!! >>>> >>>> >>>> Looks to me like my newsreader is bad so I'm going to post this under >>>> my name now......I'll figure what is wrong tomorrow morning. >>>> >>>> Bottom line is Jim is just too nice and Jim Beam is a dip**** (using >>>> his own words). >>> >>> five posts to **** up each and every time??? idiot drunken retard. >> >> No that's you. >> The problem is the software but I have yet to find the setting unless >> it's built in. I doubt this will show correctly at my end after this >> post is posted. Maybe it will show correctly at your end. > >/nothing/ you post shows correctly at my end - it's always looks like >retarded drivel of an attention-seeking idiot that can't wipe his own ass. > You sound like you talk outa your ass. |
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jim beam wrote: > On 01/24/2010 09:31 AM, jim wrote: > > I'll take the OEMs' word for it over your contorted and twisted logic as to how that web > > page (plus some additional unspecified googling) tells you anything about Honda exhaust > > valves. > > dude, read the ****ing cites. exhaust valve alloys are chosen because > of heat and burn resistance. end of story. stop your denial. > You would have to say something first before I could deny it. You have said nothing. |
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On 1/23/10 9:45 PM, in article , "Greg" > wrote: > >>>>> A CR-V will not require anything super dooper. When buying, look for an >>>>> "Oil Change Special" (oil + filter) at the local parts store and call it >>>>> good! >>>>> >>>> A US Market CR-V requires 5W20 weight oil per the mfr. You're not likely >>>> to >>>> find that at any "oil change special" unless its the Honda dealer. If you >>>> run anything else in it, they could invalidate the warranty if there are >>>> any >>>> oil related engine problems. >>>> >>> The Oil Change specials at every place I have been to cover 5w20. >> >> OK & that is the point - make sure the "special" actually covers what your >> car requires. > > Yea.... Buying the appropriate viscosity oil was sorta implied! > > I had places like Auto Zone and Kragen in mind; not the guy on the > corner, selling who-knows-what out the back of his pickup! I misread your intent. I was thinking the "$29.95 special" at quicky-lube or similar where you don't have any idea what they're doing or using most of the time. |
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On 01/24/2010 11:43 AM, jim wrote:
> > > jim beam wrote: > >> On 01/24/2010 09:31 AM, jim wrote: >>> I'll take the OEMs' word for it over your contorted and twisted logic as to how that web >>> page (plus some additional unspecified googling) tells you anything about Honda exhaust >>> valves. >> >> dude, read the ****ing cites. exhaust valve alloys are chosen because >> of heat and burn resistance. end of story. stop your denial. >> > > You would have to say something first before I could deny it. You have said nothing. > wow, denial /and/ delusion!!! idiot. |
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