doogievlg
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How long do I keep using the zinc?
How long do I keep using the zinc?
x2 , run it hard . I beat the crap out of my engines from the start , Terry Zeke Maxwell built my first high perf engine and that's what he told me to do , put 190,000 hard miles on it and it still ran great when I sold itChange the oil, put a GOOD filter on it and run hell out of it.
I broke the cam in then ran it through some heat cycles. Took it out and beat on it. I didn't like the way it ran so I bumped the timing then took it to the track. A few of those 20 miles was making passes. The car ran great. A little slower then I anticipated but I can get to my goal with some tuning and maybe a new fuel pump and ignition.
After 8 years I'm sure that he got it figured out, at least I hope he did.I do not remember my additive being silver. The silver that you are seeing is probably aluminum, or bearing material, not steel.
As far as cutting a filter open, you need a filter cutter, not a hacksaw or something similar. How would determine which metal is what you are looking at?
You are probably okay, run it some more, and don't let it idle for 20 minutes, the cam lobes like to have oil thrown at them, unless it's a roller cam.
I think he was responding to post #35 from Kern dog. Posted yesterday.After 8 years I'm sure that he got it figured out, at least I hope he did.
Old thread but one that is worth reviving.
Fresh rebuild on a 440-495. I just drained the oil and pulled the pan to fix a rear main leak and noticed the silver-gray shimmer in the oil. I always worry about cam and lifter failures so this had me worried. I used Driven Hot Rod oil, 10 w 40 and NO additives since recent reports have shown that it is best to just choose the right oil to begin with and to not use any additives.
I'm going to put the pan back on, fill it with fresh oil and see how it runs, and how long it runs.
That engine this post was about ended up being smoked. Main bearings were trashed and the crank needed to be turned because of it. Onto a new engine now though and it’s humming right along.