Originally Posted by topside
In addition to what Neil said - and which I agree with - valve spring pressures seem to play a part.
My old plow truck - '79 K10 with a GM Goodwrench FT crate motor - had no problems with any decent on-sale 10W30.
The valve springs on it were just the stock production stuff...stronger than a ball-point-pen, but hardly high-RPM stiff.
That said, the engine was probably from the mid-'90s era, and it seems likely now that quality control has slipped since then.


iagree I had a lobe go flat on a good FT cam after putting on new cylinder heads that had hydraulic roller springs on them. FWIW I’ve been using a half bottle of Lucas 10063 per oil change ever since the EOS supply went dry shruggy


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