I've read all the info on oil in SM (including Motor Oil 101 - Dr AE Haas), but I'm still not confident which viscosity oil to use after the break in. I understand the flow vs pressure thing and the benefits of lower viscosity, so I'm not going to argue about that. I've also read that it's acceptable to use thicker oil in case of opening bearing clearances. So the question is what are the exact numbers of clearance vs viscosity?
My bearing clearances are 0.06mm (yes, that's on the widest side of the specs), I've got JE pistons, eagle rods, HKS MHG, ARP head and main studs, full flow thermostat system with 3qt Accusump.
I've been told to use xW-50 or xW-60 oil, because of my mods and because that's what is used for racing engines (I'm not going to drive like a granny, but the car isn't for the daily track use also). It's really hard to fight mechanics about this viscosity topic. Also BMW S54 engine changed their specs for oil from 30 to 60 and bearing clearance from 0.03 to 0.04 in 2001 because of the many bearing failures (it's 0.04mm and viscosity of 60).
I'm sorry this topic has been beaten to death here in SM, but I didn't find the specific info linking the numbers of clearances and viscosity. Thanks in advance.
My bearing clearances are 0.06mm (yes, that's on the widest side of the specs), I've got JE pistons, eagle rods, HKS MHG, ARP head and main studs, full flow thermostat system with 3qt Accusump.
I've been told to use xW-50 or xW-60 oil, because of my mods and because that's what is used for racing engines (I'm not going to drive like a granny, but the car isn't for the daily track use also). It's really hard to fight mechanics about this viscosity topic. Also BMW S54 engine changed their specs for oil from 30 to 60 and bearing clearance from 0.03 to 0.04 in 2001 because of the many bearing failures (it's 0.04mm and viscosity of 60).
I'm sorry this topic has been beaten to death here in SM, but I didn't find the specific info linking the numbers of clearances and viscosity. Thanks in advance.