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Old March 7th 2014, 11:00
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Brad Penn is usually around $6-7 a quart in the parts stores/race shops. I get it thru a local oil distributor for $61 per case retail; ~$5 a quart. I'm running a standard Engle FK47 and SLR-treated German lifters. No issues.
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Old March 7th 2014, 14:48
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I ran brad penn from break-in and through 4000+ miles of racing and had negligible cam/lifter wear. 28mm CB lifters, k8 cam, 1.4:1 rockers, k800 springs, and an 8000 rpm redline.
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Old March 12th 2014, 22:13
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Zddp hype is over rated. If the oil is doing its job its between the lifter and cam. Its only when there are issues with oiling that you have wear.

I use regular 10-30, quaker state. Served me well in all my aircooled for the last16yrs. Maybe I'm just lucky

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Old March 12th 2014, 23:20
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Zddp hype is over rated. If the oil is doing its job its between the lifter and cam. Its only when there are issues with oiling that you have wear.

I use regular 10-30, quaker state. Served me well in all my aircooled for the last16yrs. Maybe I'm just lucky

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Hi, not doubt the other oils are very good, but if I am to do oil changes every 3000 miles, and then spend $8 per quart for 8 quarts. I will get lazy and strech the intervals.

I have my cam hardend to 61 rockwell, I bought a set of type one lifters that are supposed to be tool steel, how do I have them checked out?

I plan to have the lifters laser drilled adding a oil hole down the center. I also plan to have brothers mechine shop mod my case from 356 bonze bushing to accept the type one lifters. They said that they can groove the bushing for better oiling of the lifter to bushing contact.

There is no such thing as over doing it, just playing it safe.
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Old April 14th 2014, 14:34
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I used Royal Purple Max Cycle in my '71 Super until the day it died.

I will be using Porsche Classic 20w50 when it becomes available in my '74 Thing.

Porsche's release

I'm sure folks will poo-poo the necessity and others will jeer the probable cost, but I respect Porsche for still recognizing and supporting its air-cooled past. In the end, oil changes are the best and cheapest insurance one can buy.

(While VW doesn't address its air-cooled past except for stray t-shirt or key chain in Driver Gear, they do recommend all sorts of different engine oil for their different engines, so I believe in mating the right product with the right product.)
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Old April 21st 2014, 20:23
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Hi everyone, I talked to a machinist this past weekend, I've been having oil pressure problems.Our topic digress to oil additives, since he was looking at our entire engine for possible problems and oil supply and pressure. he noted our cam lobs, reminded us that we should add zinc while breaking in the engine. he sell small containers pint size, more like 6 ounces of zinc additive. Has anyone ever heard of zinc additive? also he stated that the zinc was only needed during break in.
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Old April 22nd 2014, 09:25
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I've been using Liqui-Moly additive...but have no idea/evidence if it works or not! But I'm sure it's better than nothing...
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