Posted by waltdavies on March 17, 2009 at 10:05:12 from (67.142.164.21):
In Reply to: new cam 30wt ND oil posted by CWL on March 17, 2009 at 05:32:09:
We had 6 GMCs with the 350 engine in them. 3 of them had trouble keeping a cam in them always number 5 would go. We took one down an put in everything new except the head and block it still had no oil pressure at idle and lost the cam at 15,000. I would get another block an heads then put your stuff in it you might have better luck, it seems that some blocks were bad an some were not. Use only Detergent oil in any engine or pay the price for it. Old tractors can run on the straight 30 or 40 weight but if you look at the cans they will say detergent or non-detergent on them. Really hard to find non-detergent oils now. Walt
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