Obwonkonobe
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- Feb 21, 2017
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- AZ
- First Name
- Ethan
- Truck Year
- 78
- Truck Model
- C10 custom deluxe
- Engine Size
- 350
Ive started working on my late uncles old 57 bel air with a 327 and am almost done wiring it to fire it up. It looks like it’s been redone (at least repainted) so I’m not sure if the cam needs to be broken in. I put in some 10w 30 to spin it over with since it was bone dry, and some motor honey additive to help. But since it looks new I’m scared to start it because I don’t know if the cam needs breaking in.
I was wondering if to be safe if it’s okay to put in some break in additive to the oil I already have in it, and just hold it at 2000 or so rpm for 20 minutes the first time I fire it for more than a sec. also, recommendations for break in additive? Or if anyone knows how to tell if it’s broken in I’d love to hear it
I was wondering if to be safe if it’s okay to put in some break in additive to the oil I already have in it, and just hold it at 2000 or so rpm for 20 minutes the first time I fire it for more than a sec. also, recommendations for break in additive? Or if anyone knows how to tell if it’s broken in I’d love to hear it
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