Break in oil
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When I did my cam, I used Valvoline VR-1 30wt Racing Oil.
Valvoline.com > Products > Motor Oil > Racing Motor Oil > VR1 Racing Oil (VR1)
It contains ZDDP additive. According to http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/vr1_racing.pdf
It has 0.14% Zinc (1400 PPM) and 0.13% Phosphorus (1300 PPM)
I also added a bottle of ZDDPlus.
Valvoline.com > Products > Motor Oil > Racing Motor Oil > VR1 Racing Oil (VR1)
It contains ZDDP additive. According to http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/vr1_racing.pdf
It has 0.14% Zinc (1400 PPM) and 0.13% Phosphorus (1300 PPM)
I also added a bottle of ZDDPlus.
Last edited by acamato; 01-07-2015 at 12:09 PM.
#8
When I did my cam, I used Valvoline VR-1 30wt Racing Oil.
Valvoline.com > Products > Motor Oil > Racing Motor Oil > VR1 Racing Oil (VR1)
It contains ZDDP additive. According to http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/vr1_racing.pdf
It has 0.14% Zinc (1400 PPM) and 0.13% Phosphorus (1300 PPM)
I also added a bottle of ZDPPlus.
Valvoline.com > Products > Motor Oil > Racing Motor Oil > VR1 Racing Oil (VR1)
It contains ZDDP additive. According to http://www.valvoline.com/pdf/vr1_racing.pdf
It has 0.14% Zinc (1400 PPM) and 0.13% Phosphorus (1300 PPM)
I also added a bottle of ZDPPlus.
#9
The past two oil changes, I've been using a gallon of 15W40 Rotella and 1 1/2 qts. of Valvoline VR-1 60W to top it off. Still ticks when hot, but much less. Seems to like the thicker oil and the cam likes the ZDDP and Phosphorous.
Note that Valvoline warns against use of its VR-1 racing oils in vehicles with catalytic converters, although the ZDDP and phosphorous levels are in line with other racing oils from manufacturers like Kendall (ConocoPhillips) and ExxonMobil. Probably a 'CYA' product liability move on their part.
Note that Valvoline warns against use of its VR-1 racing oils in vehicles with catalytic converters, although the ZDDP and phosphorous levels are in line with other racing oils from manufacturers like Kendall (ConocoPhillips) and ExxonMobil. Probably a 'CYA' product liability move on their part.