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Old 09-21-2007, 06:39 AM
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Wow,thats alot of thinking about oil. Here is a norm I do.

First startup - 10w/40 reg. Let engine get to full temp then dump it.

0-1000miles 10w/40 reg

1k -2500miles 10w40reg

2500+ 0w40 or 10w40 synthetic.

Oil changes depend on tune too. If you have a problem tuning it and it runs rich alot change the oil to keep the gas out of it.
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Originally Posted by moregrip
been thinking about a break-in schedule for the engine, as of today I think it's going to look like this:

0-100miles 30wt petroleum
100-500miles 30wt petroleum
500-2500miles 15w-40 petroleum
normal intervals after 2500 miles will be a blend of synthetic motor oil

something like 4 qts of 10w40 2 qts of 20w-50 or
5 qts of 10w40, 1 qt of 20w-50

I agree with the first part, but with the synthetic, I'd just go with 10W30. It's a rebuilt engine with a good oil pump, you should be fine with thinner oil.
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Originally Posted by CHEVRACER83
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Oil steps? Crazy I tell ya!! CRAZY!! I could not imagine being a person under you in the military.
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Originally Posted by zippy
I agree with the first part, but with the synthetic, I'd just go with 10W30. It's a rebuilt engine with a good oil pump, you should be fine with thinner oil.
I agree with this guy, as long as the bearing clearances are good, which i'm sure they are, you will be perfectly fine with just 10-30.
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i dont even want to install my 122 until its polished like yours now. and for the 8 rib setup, speechless. that is one **** of a setup! just finished reading this thread in one shot. this should be a mandatory read for people as myself just getting into forced induction motor upgrades.
Old 09-21-2007, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by rpav
i dont even want to install my 122 until its polished like yours now. and for the 8 rib setup, speechless. that is one **** of a setup! just finished reading this thread in one shot. this should be a mandatory read for people as myself just getting into forced induction motor upgrades.
thanks for the kind words


here are some pics of the last bit of work:



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Originally Posted by moregrip
thanks for the kind words


here are some pics of the last bit of work:




LOOKIN DAMN GOOD!!!!!!!
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Picked up a case of Engine Break-In SAE 30 motor oil today, should help ensure the engine gets what it needs in the early stages of its life:




so the break in period will go like this:

0-100miles Penn Grade Break-In Oil SAE 30

100-500miles Penn Grade Break-In Oil SAE 30

500-2500miles Shell Rotella Heavy Duty 15w-40

>2500 miles Redline Synthetic 10w40

all fluids go in this weekend:


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I'm pumped about the prospect of your first start and I know that you have to be! Once you do get the truck running and broken in, how are you going to approach tuning?

Steve
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Originally Posted by Steve Bryant
I'm pumped about the prospect of your first start and I know that you have to be! Once you do get the truck running and broken in, how are you going to approach tuning?

Steve
Thanks Steve, been researching oil for the past few days, I think I have a decent plan of attack for break-in. After that it's going to a friend of mine for the tune, then it's off to the track


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