I saw the same thing this morning when I checked the oil on my 440. I ended up canceling my day of cruising because I didn't want to risk running it without doing a compression check. We live in Hawaii and don't see temps below 70 in the day that often. So all my buddies here are freaking out because we don't see that too often. However, we recently moved to the much higher central Oahu where its always 10-15 degrees cooler than the rest of the island. At night and early morning the temps get down to low 50s. I know its only 10-15 degrees but the humidity never leaves 80-90%. So I guess this makes sense. The car hasn't seen temps this "cold" since its been on island.

I probably just pissed a lot of people off, talking about how "cold" it gets on Oahu.... my bad. Hey at least most of you mainland guys have a track to run on.


-1967 Belvedere II 440/4speed