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Kit Sullivan
Guest
Over the years I have run into plenty of "experts" that repeat and claim certain common knowledge that is well-known and generally accepted as "fact", even though it is erroneous.
For example:
How many times have you heard someone make the claim that the "W" in motor oil ( for instance: 20W-50) means "weight"? Sounds logical, but it is incorrect.
It really stands for "winter", designating that the oil is formulated to be used in "winter driving conditions".
Some "experts" will argue thier incorrect "facts" to the point of getting nasty!
There are plenty examples of this around...who has some more?
For example:
How many times have you heard someone make the claim that the "W" in motor oil ( for instance: 20W-50) means "weight"? Sounds logical, but it is incorrect.
It really stands for "winter", designating that the oil is formulated to be used in "winter driving conditions".
Some "experts" will argue thier incorrect "facts" to the point of getting nasty!
There are plenty examples of this around...who has some more?