Hi Dave,
In one of the Evo discussions, you said in part:
"...I left castor behind in the early seventies. If the engine is new or at least the piston and sleeve are new I see no need for bean oil. If the engine has already been been run on bean oil, you need to continue with it. I like between 15 and 18% synthetic. If you want to add some castor I'd limit it to 2-3%. Too much oil lowers the "octane" rating of the fuel and you have to start adding a lot of head gaskets to slow the burn back down..."
Then you asked us to be gentle. Sorry, fella, no such luck!!

Just kidding. You caught my attention with this, not because of the all-synthetic, which is not unusual, but because of the low oil content and the octane rating/head gaskets thing, which is new to me.
Would you care to go into more detail about octane and head clearance? Is the use of "octane" metaphorical, since it's in quotes?
Does too much oil lowering the octane rating apply to both castor and synthetic?
Finally, do you use after-run oil?
I enjoyed meeting you and the rest of the clan at the Brodak. You talked with me like we'd been friends for 20 years--one of the best things about so many of the people in this hobby! Only wish we lived closer.
Thanks,
Kim Mortimore