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Originally Posted by BIGBREW
(Post 3992460)
Valvoline VR1 Racing oil conventional 20-50 change it every 15 hrs
Advance runs Valvoline conventional oil specials twice a quarter at 3.49 a quart. In the ads they don't show the racing oil, but it scans and rings up at the discounted rate. |
Originally Posted by mmb
(Post 3992732)
Same here Rotella T 15/40 - Diesel oil has all the extra zinc and additives you get in the racing oil without the cost.
I personally like Redline synthetic engine oil, and NEO for anything with gears. It's my preference. There are other oils just as good. Modern PCMO'S (conventional) are outstanding lubricants in 2013, and perform very well even against synthetics that contain PAO basestocks. People just won't accept that.... In boats you want a very shear stable lubricant. If you get there by using a Polyol ester or a group III refined product really doesn't matter. Proper weight and shear stability is what counts for a boat. Pretty much all available oils will have enough zinc for even flat tappet engines. Obviously some oils excel in shear stability but remember boats tend to dilute the oil with fuel. This is where UOA's come in to establish baseline. |
So I take it that no one has heard that in some cases you would have to run a light oil because of the lifters? I thought it was strange when I was told this.
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Originally Posted by dozer
(Post 3995790)
So I take it that no one has heard that in some cases you would have to run a light oil because of the lifters? I thought it was strange when I was told this.
Scroll up and answer the questions from rmbuilder and mild thunder asked, these guys are respected builders and can't help you without that info. Oil is not your problem, you have mechanical issues that are only going to get worse over time. |
Ok I have asked on many oil threads..but never got a answer. What oil does Mercury recommend (or use) in their race motors,1150's, 1350's and now 1650's?
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Morel doesn't recommend a oil thicker than 5w40 for their high rpm race series lifters.
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Originally Posted by BIGBREW
(Post 3992460)
Valvoline VR1 Racing oil conventional 20-50 change it every 15 hrs
If I did it any sooner I would be changing it every six weeks. |
I can only ask,what makes a lifter different in the way that it requires a lighter oil??
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It will pump up quicker with a 5W vs a 20W when cold, once warm a 5W40 is the same as a 20W40 at 210 F. It would make no difference once hot.
But once the lifter is pumped up, it is pumped up. I have never had oil drain from a hyd lifter regardless of oil viscosity. Ken |
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