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Re: Breaking in an engine. What oil to use?
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Posted by Aces on September 16, 2004 at 19:46:39 from (4.228.51.232):
In Reply to: Breaking in an engine. What oil to use? posted by JBlavl on September 16, 2004 at 10:49:19:
Jblavl I think the synthetic oil shouls be sin- thetic. I was told to use it in my pickup rear end and to change it every 15000 miles I never changed the iol in the reaed of and vehicle before. Had the oil changed in the rear end 5000 miles ago then had a noise which I only heard in a parking lot, thought it was in the front end took it back to the dealer and was told had to put additive in rear end. It might go bad but that the last time I change it. Has for engine brake in we did not have the plastic oil then, put in what the customer was going to use and said check the oil, work it has hard as you wish and don't get it hot. Never had a bad engine in 15 years. When we got into the big desiel's 3 hours on the dyno before any lift the shop.
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