I was on the Columbia water skiing , it was one of those days where it was crystal clear and everything looked close up. We immediately saw the plume but the explosion we didn't hear at all, went right over us.
True. But, hey, at least Spirit Lake is showing some signs of coming back. Not so much for Sarge & Co..
I work for an Automotive Parts distributor and we Moved containers full of air filters for autos and construction equipment. The silica in the ash decker havoc with electrical systems too. Silver lining in every dark cloud!
I'm thinking about starting out for my new expensive car using synthetic motor oil. I checked out the price and it was $14/quart. Do you think it's worth it? I should also be asking @CupWizier. Any other car nuts out there that might have an opinion?
What the hell kind of synthetic are they trying to sell you? Synthetics are great oils and you can go longer intervals but a good quality regular oil can easily go 5,000 miles. The 3,000 mile thing was heavily promoted by the Quiklubes when they started popping up every where. Why? Obviously it sold more oil. I'm a big fan of Chevron Supreme motor oil, but most any of the major brands would be good.
The 3,000 mile belief goes a lot further back than Quiklubes. I remember a guy telling me about that back in the late 60s. I followed that rule right up through the late 70s. I also changed the filter with every oil change 3,000 miles was easy to figure out because any number with a factor of 3 in it is divisible by 3. I could just look at the first two digits of my odometer and note right away whether it was due for an oil change assuming I changed my oil at virtually 3,000 mile intervals. I don't remember what kind of synthetic it was but NAPA auto parts sold it. What is an average price for a quart of synthetic? I remember when it first came out it was pretty spendy. Also, is it a good choice for an $80,000 car?
Whats does Volvo recommend? I would lean on what the Mfg. specs out they may give you a synthetic recommendation and/or muti vis