I've always had roller engines, so this concerns me with the lack of ZDDP in today's oils. What are you guys using these days? There are countless threads on other sites arguing what works and what doesn't. Molybdenum based seems to be the way to go.
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Lucas Oil assembly lube is what my engine builder uses, haven't flattened a cam yet. You can use Rotella T for the engine oil, they make it in more than 15-40. I run VR1 racing oil in my engine.Originally posted by Swamp Donkey View PostI have this on hand for break in oil. But what about the cam lobes? I should have been more specific.
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In addition to a quality break in oil, I used some Lucas brand assembly lube (i am pretty sure that's what it was), on each lobe and lifter. Worked fine on my solid flat tappet.Originally posted by Swamp Donkey View PostI have this on hand for break in oil. But what about the cam lobes? I should have been more specific.
Most of the cam grinders sell their own brand as well, some even come with it, guess yours didn't.
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I was planing on using the Lucas assembly lube on the lobes. I have used Rotella T in the past for break in oil with no problems, but it's been a few years. I plan on running the VR1 after break in.Originally posted by racrguy View PostLucas Oil assembly lube is what my engine builder uses, haven't flattened a cam yet. You can use Rotella T for the engine oil, they make it in more than 15-40. I run VR1 racing oil in my engine.
A little extra zinc may not hurt. Although, I've read that too much can lead to more problems than none.Originally posted by ktm300hater View PostVr1 racing oil with a bottle of zinc additive is what I use
It's a Melling cam, no lube came with it this time.Originally posted by cool cat View PostIn addition to a quality break in oil, I used some Lucas brand assembly lube (i am pretty sure that's what it was), on each lobe and lifter. Worked fine on my solid flat tappet.
Most of the cam grinders sell their own brand as well, some even come with it, guess yours didn't.
In the end this is just a little Ford 200 I6. I just don't want to have to yank it back out and spend another bill on a cam and lifters - most importantly, time wasted.
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Depending on your bearing clearances don't run 20-50.Originally posted by Swamp Donkey View PostI was planing on using the Lucas assembly lube on the lobes. I have used Rotella T in the past for break in oil with no problems, but it's been a few years. I plan on running the VR1 after break in.
A little extra zinc may not hurt. Although, I've read that too much can lead to more problems than none.
It's a Melling cam, no lube came with it this time.
In the end this is just a little Ford 200 I6. I just don't want to have to yank it back out and spend another bill on a cam and lifters - most importantly, time wasted.
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