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I use the old Kendall green oil all the time Joe! Good stuff! I have it mixed to 15W/40.
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Sounds good Sam............Thanks
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I will use the Gibbs or Brad Penn oils. I also have been heavily using the VR1 Valvoline Race oil. It has all the additives needed and has never let me down. I also use a bottle of the Comp Cams break in lube. If it is an agressive profile with a lot of spring I will recommend using a bottle with every oil change.
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VR1 racing is real good too!
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Something else to consider when breaking in cams is to use either just the outter springs [or set of break in springs] and/or a set of break in rockers...
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I have a question, i have 2 cases of STP racing oil in the paper cans, probably from the late 70's would this oil still be good if it is in a sealed can, for say like a 70 spec LS-6 with factory Mech cam? for break in purposes, i believe it is 50 Wt.
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Those composite cans,although known to weap over time,still are dependable if stored within reasonable conditions.The oil should be OK.
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[ QUOTE ]
I have a question, i have 2 cases of STP racing oil in the paper cans, probably from the late 70's would this oil still be good if it is in a sealed can, for say like a 70 spec LS-6 with factory Mech cam? for break in purposes, i believe it is 50 Wt. [/ QUOTE ] Want to sell a case I could use it for a display ![]()
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