Posted by Keith-OR on August 08, 2018 at 13:15:35 from (75.164.207.41):
In Reply to: Re: oil posted by grantll on August 08, 2018 at 12:45:52:
A lot depends on what clearances are in the oil pump, cam, rod and main bearings. also when ya put the oil in it is not at the operating temp the oil is rated at, as the engine warms up to operating temp,oil will obtain the viscosity of 30 weight, therefore the oil pump is not pumping higher viscosity cooler oil. So all depends on how many hrs or miles is on the engine and how wore out it is, clearances on all moving parts.
Here is a suggestion from oil munfacrures: The manufacturer’s oil recommendations should be followed for the life of the engine; instead of using thicker oil when the motor starts to burn or leak oil, switch to a high mileage formulation. These oils address these issues with added conditioners that can help restore internal seals.
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