Skweegle89
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- May 21, 2014
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- Location
- Oklahoma
- First Name
- Zach
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Ah, OK. That makes a lot of sense. It's amazing how much of a big deal some people online make about this!
You can read opinions on zddp for days and days. Long story short, flat tappet cams need zddp to prevent premature wear. Back in the day, most oils had sufficient amounts. Since then, catalytic converters came into play and apparently zddp causes problems with them, so levels were decreased in most oils. Since new motors are mostly roller cam engines, they don't require it anyway, but when breaking in a new cam an additive is certainly recommended. The motor I spoke of when telling you what oil I use only has about 75 miles on it. That's why I said I use the additive. I'm not telling you to run out and buy it, but it's sure not going to hurt anything. If your curious, @chengny has knowledge of a couple motor oils that have nearly sufficient levels of zddp, one of which being the rotella I spoke of.
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