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Old 01-28-2013, 12:06 PM
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anyone use Brad Penn ATF III

I got myself a case of Brad Penn ATF-III - the guy advertised it on CL and it was a bit out of town - a bit of confusion too when I arrived there. The guy was a gem and literally GAVE me the 9qts of ATF.

Anyone used it?

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Old 01-28-2013, 05:53 PM
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I got myself a case of Brad Penn ATF-III - the guy advertised it on CL and it was a bit out of town - a bit of confusion too when I arrived there. The guy was a gem and literally GAVE me the 9qts of ATF.

Anyone used it?
Never used it. Saw this reference. Petroleum Quality Intitute of America
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Old 01-28-2013, 06:13 PM
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any lubrication guys want to translate that - by the looks its pretty OK to use compared to the spec sheet which is in teal color.
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Old 01-28-2013, 06:21 PM
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Brad Penn is short for Bradford Pennsylvania. This is the refinery previously owned / operated by Kendall. The Kendall name is now owned by Sun / Conoco - Phillips.

Racers still use green 20W-50 Kendall now made under the under the Brad Penn brand.




www.oil150.com/essays/2009/02/kendall-refining-co

" Witco Chemical announced in 1995 the firm would sell the Kendall Refinery. Witco sold the Amalie and Kendall brands to the Sun Company in August 1996, but Sun did not want the Bradford refinery. Witco had no plans to continue to operate the refinery. In 1997, Witco sold the Kendall Refinery to American Refining Group, Inc. "




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