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ok, napa brand it is then, now... what weight. its a completely rebuilt motor, so i dont know what weight to start on and when to switch if i do at all?
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Almost everyone has a different opinion on what to run but if it was me I would start off with a 10/40. I prefer thick oils and I run 20/50 in my motor. It gets really hot around here and not very cold so I figure the extra thickness can't hurt not mention it's harder to burn off and IIRC most racing teams run heavier oils( I may be wrong on that).
After about 10K miles I would switch over to 20/50 from 10/40.
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The majority of wear occurs at startup.
You're doing absolutely nothing good by running the heavy oil except working your oil pump extra hard, costing you more fuel mileage, and wearing the parts faster every time you start the engine.
I don't know about your engine but mine has 50 PSI of oil pressure at hot idle with 5W-30. I can't imagine why you'd need anything heavier than that unless your bearing were worn and your oil clearances made it necessary to have oil that heavy.
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Thicker grade oils increases your oil temperature, component wear at startup, reduces fuel mileage, places more stress on your distributor shaft, gear and oil pump to name a few. /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif
Also: Why do some of you tend to “get off” by giving Tim a bad time?? He is actually a knowledgeable guy and is always willing to help out. /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
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Because I have no social skills. I just let it roll right off anyway. I build trucks the way I want, and if y'all don't like it, you're wrong, and that's fine with me. Yeah, I get to yapping too much sometimes, but it's just because I have an intense passion for building trucks, and for the sport in general. I wish I could do this all day, every day.
That's why I started my own business selling parts. It's more of a personal satisfaction thing when I see people after I help them out with their rigs, be it with information or by hooking them up with awesome discounts on parts. I love the sport and I think I have a lot to offer. If people don't like it, are jealous, or think my advice is nonsense, instead of questioning my character, they should attack my arguement.
It's easy to argue when you personally attack individuals, but it actually takes brains to have a heated arguement with valid points.