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In my shop we ALLWAYS break the cam in with light springs, edge grind the lobes, use isky lube on the cam, GM EOS on the lifters, put half the bottle over the cam (EOS) Delo or Rotella oil, and most important allways american made isky cams, your problems will come to an end if you follow this process, remember doing the job right is never easy, but when you consider your time this is the only way to do it. Mark
 
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Lab test of Royal Purple XPR Racing Oil

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I just got the Staveley Lab report back on Royal Purple 5W30 XPR Racing Oil (full synthetic). I would imagine that the other viscosities of this particular oil would be comparable. Check it out below:

In parts per million (ppm):

Calcium = 3039

Phosphorus = 1338

Zinc = 1421

Moly = 204

TBN = 10.9

For reference:
Calcium : Detergent/dispersant additive
Phosphorus: Anti-wear additive
Zinc : Anti-wear additive
Molybdenum: Anti-wear additive
TBN (Total Base Number): reserve alkalinity, which controls
acid formation as a result of the cumbustion process

So, with the high levels of zinc/phos and a good amount of moly present, it has excellent anti-wear properties. And with good levels of detergent, and reserve alkalinity, it is also suitable for street machines where normal change intervals would be used. Then combine all that with being the industry leader in oil film strength, and you'd be hard pressed to find a better motor oil. All you have to do is get past the $14.00 per quart that it costs. But at least, it appears that you get what you pay for.
 
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ANy advice for breaking in my new setup iam building a 468 CI BBC 13:1 comp. Aluminum heads 077's. Vinola 4.310- 48cc dome forged pistons with speed pro plazma moly rings 1/8top, 1/8 second, standered oil tension stainless. Forged GM crossdrilled nitrited and turned 10M/10R. Forged 4340 h beam cat rods 6.385 with ARP2000 bolts. Clevlite H series racing bearings both rod and main 10/10 of course. New predator custom ground hydrolic roller cam with GM stock hydrolic rollers and holders with spyder hold down. stock push rods. procomp stainless full roller rockers. manley valve springs 160 seat preasure at 1.900 installed hight. and comp cams roller rev spring kit. I was gonna use rotella T 15/40w oil and ac filter for break in and use the whit lithium engine assembaly lube as I have had good luck asembling and breaking in motors with it. any advice or help would be good this is my first big block build I have done small blocks.:yes:
 
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Discussion starter · #86 ·
Hi Jeff,the newer CJ rated rotella has lower zddp with is not as much an issue with your roller cam.

But with that said why not just use the chevron delo 400 le CJ that showeed decent /higher zddp lvl's then the rotella in recent oil testing.

Also as must for you new motor use some of the newly released gm eos mentioned above ,it tested good for hi lvl of zddp in recent testing which is good for engine/cam breakin.

scott
 
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I would also add: prior to final assembly, rotate cam by hand with lifters and cam lubricated with just oil to verify that all lifters will spin.

Also GM part # 12345501 is their Cam and lifter lube 4oz, get 2.

After initial break-in, with engine idling and valve cover off, verify that all pushrods are spinning.
Good, this what we do, Mark
 
what 10w-30 oil is good to use in a flat tappet engine?

id rather not use 20w-50 or diesel oil
Look closer at the diesel oil bottle..You'll see that it's also rated for gasoline engines. It's not specifically a "diesel" oil. The Delo LE has an SM rating on the bottle, as well as the diesel CJ rating.
 
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And to add to that if you read the info on the chevron site about the latest version of the delo CJ rated 400 LE 15w-40 it specifically recommends/states that oil if good for gas engine applications too.

Scott
 
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I have been following your research and want to thank you for all the good information. While at the drags there was a consession selling Torco products and they have new additive called Zinc Enhanced Engine Protector (ZEP) which is designed for Hot Rods and Muscle cars etc.. A 12 oz. bottle treats 6 quarts of oil. Do you know anything about this? Thanks, Jim
 
ask them to provide hard info on the content of the stuff and compare to what's been posted here already.
 
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Jebchevelle, this stuff is aimed at flat tappet cams. Not likely you'll have any oil related problems with a roller.
 
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Discussion starter · #93 ·
TOM,thanks for helping out.

On the ZEP ,it may be fine but it i havent tested it .

But ZDDPluss sold on ebay which is same type item has been tested and has plenty of zddp/Zn & P to use in crankcase for flat tappet cam protection.

But you can also gm eos or cranes superlube breakin concentrate both with plenty of zddp when tested,look back in this same post for the pt# & details on where to buy it.

Scott
 
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gm eos has went up in price, I used to buy it for about 10 bucks a bottle. When I went to pick up two bottles I almost had a heart attack when the parts guy told me the total was $45 with tax. I checked scoogin dickey and they list it at 16.47.
 
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FYI,YOU CAN BUY THE NEW VERSION GM EOS ONLINE FROM GM PARTS DIRECT FOR $11.32,EVEN WITH SHIPPING IT'S STILL FAR LESS THEN $16.47 PER QT,SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS.

SCOTT
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GM PART # 88862586
CATEGORY: Vehicle Care
PACK QTY: 1
GM LIST: $19.09
OUR PRICE: $11.32


DESCRIPTION: ENGOILSUP
Part number 88862586 is now available.
EOS - Engine Assembly Prelube
Specifically formulated as an engine assembly lubricant. E.O.S. provides outstanding protection against run-in wear and piston scuffing as well as run-in camshaft lobe and lifter scuffing resulting from insufficient lubrication.
 
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I need to install my new solid cam when it gets warmer here. I had 3 lobes go on me since my 1985 rebuild with 44,000 miles.
For the past 5 years I used 10w30 Mobil 1 synthetic. I blame my cam lobe wear from using Mobil 1. Prior to this I had no issues.
I plan to break-in my new cam with my single valve springs with a dampner that currently have 44,000 miles on them.

What about oil. What's available in Canada with enough ZDDP?
I heard of this http://www.zddplus.com/

I read in a old Crane Cams book that your to break in the engine with straight 30 or 40 oil rather than a multi viscosity oil like 10w30. Wouldn't the thicker oil take longer to get to the top of the engine even after a prime? I used to use straight GM 30 wt oil in the 80's and even in the summer I could hear the engine knock a bit at startup. I currently have fresh 10w40 GM Diesel oil in it for my breakin. After the breakin I'd like to try the Shell Rotella. Now I'm thinking about the straight 30wt for breakin? What do you guys advise after I change my solid cam? I'm going to add a can of EOS too.

How about this from http://www.cranecams.com/pdf/548e.pdf
Scoll down to Additional Information then to Lifter Rotation.

It says if it's possible to view the push rod during brake in they should be spinning as an indication that the lifter is spinning. If you don't see a pushrod spinning then stop the engine.
So who does this out there?
How would you check unless you removed the rocker covers off and then have a mess with oil spitting all over the place. (I've used the oil clips) in the past to set solids hot and it's still messy.
 
Discussion starter · #98 ·
Mark,the crane superlube breakin concentrate IN 8oz bottle (avail from summitt/jegs and the latest version of GM EOS/se info on it pasted below) are both good to use in crankcase oil for flat tappet cam breakin because they have plenty of zddp.

They are both good to supliment most of todays over the counter oils with known low ZDDP lvl's for on going flat tappet cam protection.

As far as the ZDDplus goes ,its good in theory and it tested at good lvl of zddp but i have not seen or heard of any 1st hand expeirence or dyno test data to back it up so your on your own there.

DO NOT USE THE NEWER CJ RATED SHEEL ROTELLA 15w-40FOR FLAT TAPPET CAM PROTECTION,THE ZDDP HAS BEEN REDUCED TO UNDER 1200PPM in the newer CJ rate shelle rotella 15w-40 which is below the rec lvl to properly protect a perf flat tappet cam. The older CI rated shell rotella 15w-40 is still ok to use for flat tappet cam protection but if you already have the newer CJ oil in the motor use some gm eos or crane superlube breakin concentrate with the newer shell CJ rated 15w-40 oil with reduced ZDDP you should be ok.

As far as oils to use with decent zddp lvls for flat tappet cam breakin and post cam breakin here are a few (conventional unless otherwise noted) oils that tested as having a minimum of or above of approx 1200ppm Zn which is required for aftermarket flat tappet perf cam protection.

* SHELL ROTELLA SINGLE GRADE 30WT

* CHEVRON DELO 400 LE 15W-40 (APPROVED BY MFG FOR GAS & DIESEL ENGINES)

* CASTROL TRUCK & 4X4 SYN BLEND 15W-40 (NOT DIESEL OIL)

* LUBRIPLATE GPO 15W-40 OIL (BUY ONLINE DIRECT FROM MFG)

* PENNZOIL GT 25W-50 RACING OIL

* VALVOLINE NSL/NOT STREET LEGAL 20W-50 (ORDER FROM NAPA/SUMMITT/JEGS)

* ROYAL PURPLE FULL SYN 10W-30

SCOTT

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LATEST VERSION OF GM EOS AS OF 1/2008

THE NEW VERSION GM EOS (Part number 88862586) IS AVAILABLE AS OF 1/2008 FROM GM PARTS DIRECT FOR $11.32 PER PINT /DEALER GETS LIST $19.09 PER PINT unless you can get wholesale price & the GM dealer.

WHEN TESTED THE NEW VERSION OF GM EOS HAD 6,932ppm P /7,784ppm Zn/18,590ppm Ca

Here is the info from the GM parts direct site pasted below on the newest version of GM EOS:

GM PART # 88862586
CATEGORY: Vehicle Care
PACK QTY: 1
GM LIST: $19.09
OUR PRICE: $11.32

DESCRIPTION: ENGOILSUP
Part number 88862586 is now available.
EOS - Engine Assembly Prelube
Specifically formulated as an engine assembly lubricant. E.O.S. provides outstanding protection against run-in wear and piston scuffing as well as run-in camshaft lobe and lifter scuffing resulting from insufficient lubrication.
 
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I bought 2 cases of EOS last summer. Can anyone tell me where I can get some straight 30wt with plenty of ZDDP in Ont Canada and what brand? Wallmart? NAPA? Crap Tire?

Does anyone know any guys at GM that can tell us what ZDDP amount the GM oils have?
I'll check with George Z to see if he has a name.
 
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COPO,you ask "Can anyone tell me where I can get some straight 30wt with plenty of ZDDP ?"

GESH,I gave you info right above your last post ,did you read it?

30WT SHELL ROTELLA,I HAD IT TESTED AND IT HAS GOOD ZDDP LVL.

BTW,most all oils GM sells/uses in their motors for todays cars have way less then the req 1200ppm for safe flat tappet perf cam protection.

Also with the questions your asking you seem to be a late commer to this zddp/oil subject becasue we have been beating the zddp issue in the oil for well over a yr now and there is plenty of info on it here in T/C. So look at the sticky's at the top of the performance and engine forums i posted and trust me you will have more then enough oil info to give you a headache,it gave me plenty of headaches while pulling it all together.(LOL!!!)

The oil info i put together is an ongoing culmination of info gathered over time so bear with it,some oils were ok for zddp then when tested later turned out to be not ok for zddp lvl so if you see that you know why some oils were supposedly ok for zddp per oil mfg then found not to be ok later on after i had more oil testing done .

Scott
 
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