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RE: oil mods 428 |
By Dave Shoe - 01/15/2001 12:09:37 PM; IP 207.103.119.197 |
I don't believe synthetics buy you much of anything if you change your oil regularly and it's not -10F or colder. I generally only run synthetics in the winter, but it frequently hits -20F and lower here. Refined oil is really good stuff, and it's what I tend to run the rest of the year.
10w40 is my summer favorite, but 10w30 sometimes gets dumped into my 427FE in in the spring and fall if the spirit moves me. If I ran the car in a road course race (I don't), I'd probably run synthetic, and probably something like 5w50 Mobil1, and I'd probably change it before the race and switch back to the cheap stuff after the race. For street driving, I don't sweat oil at all. As I see it, FEs just aren't fussy about the type of oil - they just hate sucking air into the oil pump.
Oil starvation is mainly a problem for the FE if you accelerate or corner hard. I'm not sure whether it would be a problem in a pickup, as they are more massive than a Fairlane or Mustang, and so I sorta doubt they hit the same kind of g-forges which readily uncover the oil screen in the smaller cars.
If I had that motor in a pickup, and didn't have a Milodon pan and windage tray under it, then I'd definitely run a rear sump truck pan, truck pickup, and truck mainstud to support the pickup. I'd also run a windage tray, but then I don't drive a truck, and really don't know what I'd do.
As for the six quarts, i don't think you can even think of running that much oil without a windage tray, unless you are willing to deal with excessive cylinder wall splash, and the occasional smoke that goes with it when things really get churning.
As always, just my bad advice,
Shoe. |
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