The best engine assembly lube I have ever used is STP oil treatment,
(stands for Snapping Turtle Piss), but it is thick enough that it
stays on your parts and dissapates quickly after start-up. After you
know your clearance is correct, reinstall your rod or main cap, but
first drench it with STP. The STP has ZDDP in it. Never an issue using
it. Cheap enough that after assembly is done, we dump a bottle all
over the cam and lifters before installing the intake. You drain your
break-in oil after a hour or so anyway, so the extra STP hurts
nothing. This is an old methid used back into the 60's easy.
Donnie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary H." <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: engine assembly lubes & oil
There's also the Don D. "blood transfusion style"
let-gravity-be-your-friend method of prime-oiling an engine.
Thanks,
Gary H.
-----Original Message-----
It's not an issue with our big blocks. Mostly a GM thing.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
I just read some tech articles, very informative. Go to ZDDPplus
website.
Click on one of their tech articles that interest you. for instance,
the
downside of using diesel oils in your auto engine. The one I was
interested
in was their engine assembly paste with ZDDP. It tells about what is
going
on when your engine is breaking in - Why things you do are
important, things
you should and should not do and why. I learned alot. . One thing they
mentioned that I never thought of was priming your oiling system with a
electric drill and priming shaft Some engines need the distributor
housing
installed to make sure all oil passages get oil to them. Is that
something
to consider in the RB engines?.....................................MO
{Steve Mick}
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