Lets Talk Break In Oil
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This is the first time I have run a solid FT cam in over 20+ years... everything has been a roller.. so my question is.. what is the best break in oil.. and I assume during break in you still add zinc additive then use zinc in every oil change... I greased everything with the break in grease while putting it together.. all the lobes and lifters... I also assume you can use regular oil with the additive after the break in thanks EDIT And I did remove the inner springs
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Re: Lets Talk Break In Oil
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I am now gun shy about oil. I took out 2 wiped hydraulic cams out of my engines last year. One was a new comp cams and another was an older mopar purple shaft cam.
Next week I hope to fire up my new comp cams hydraulic lifer cam engine. I am going with the Driven (Joe Gibbs) break in oil and crossing my fingers. I need to ask Driven if I should add the Comp Cams additive or not.
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Re: Lets Talk Break In Oil
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Should extra zinc be added with the break in oil or is there plenty of zinc in it already... I've gone to all this work and I dont want a failure now
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Re: Lets Talk Break In Oil
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08/03/16 10:44 PM
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The local shop that I deal with for machine work switched from Brad Penn Break in oil to Lucus break in oil after they started having some issues. So far so good.
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Re: Lets Talk Break In Oil
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08/03/16 11:47 PM
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I don't have a flat tapped but used Lucas 30wt. Got a 2.5 gallon jug of it. Seemed like the rings seated on the first drive.
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Re: Lets Talk Break In Oil
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08/04/16 12:32 AM
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I don't have a flat tapped but used Lucas 30wt. Got a 2.5 gallon jug of it. Seemed like the rings seated on the first drive. This is just a cam change... engine has about 850 miles on it but the tight LSA didnt like the EFI or should I say it the other way around
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Re: Lets Talk Break In Oil
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08/04/16 01:08 AM
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OT, I would confirm the lifters are free to rotate (Hughes "thunk" test) & the usual stuff that you are aware of more than I am, mixture/timing/immediate startup/goosing the throttle.
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