just gotta tell you guys what BS ive gone through! Its a long one!

FullNelson

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Telling JJ hes wrong about oil is like telling the pope he read the bible wrong. Dont argue to him, just listen.

/OT

Pull your motor and get some calipers. Post your pictures and measurements and we should be able to help. If its too bad you'll have to have your crank polished or machined. Check your mains too, and take this time to fix the oil shaft bearing.
 

mk3-4-me

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Ok i will post pics when i get in the 7m... I pulled my magnetic oil pan drain plug, and there was metal all around it... Small shavings, but non the less... I am gunna replace both mains and rods...
 

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CT26smoker;1726076 said:
Then why don't you fill your engine with diesel ?
I dare you....

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shaeff

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jetjock;1726069 said:
I personally would run a something less than 0 if they made it, even in summer.

You and me both!

CT26smoker said:
Then why don't you fill your engine with diesel ?
I dare you....
WTF? :rofl:
 

CT26smoker

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mk3-4-me;1726080 said:
Cause diesel isnt oil? Lol

Oh really ?
LoL, guess you have never heard it called 'fuel oil'

By the way, if any of you zero weight oil guys ever looked at the Castrol-German web site, you would see that the 0w30 is listed as a 'winter' only oil.
But then using the search button on Google is more than some of you future rod-knockers can handle.
 

dubsupra209

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CT26smoker;1726303 said:
Oh really ?
LoL, guess you have never heard it called 'fuel oil'

By the way, if any of you zero weight oil guys ever looked at the Castrol-German web site, you would see that the 0w30 is listed as a 'winter' only oil.
But then using the search button on Google is more than some of you future rod-knockers can handle.

i run ow30 castrol euro formula 25k miles on motor since rebuild in august 2010 no problems drive and boost it everywhere i go...
 

Poodles

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CT26smoker;1726303 said:
Oh really ?
LoL, guess you have never heard it called 'fuel oil'

By the way, if any of you zero weight oil guys ever looked at the Castrol-German web site, you would see that the 0w30 is listed as a 'winter' only oil.
But then using the search button on Google is more than some of you future rod-knockers can handle.

Yes, and my oil pressures were higher on 110 degree days than a 5w-30. Problem?
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shaeff

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CT26smoker;1726303 said:
Oh really ?
LoL, guess you have never heard it called 'fuel oil'

By the way, if any of you zero weight oil guys ever looked at the Castrol-German web site, you would see that the 0w30 is listed as a 'winter' only oil.
But then using the search button on Google is more than some of you future rod-knockers can handle.

Link? My bet is that is likely says something like "ideal for winter" because it's a 0w and pumps easier in cold/sub-zero conditions. I've been using GC for quite a long time, always with good oil pressure (and remember that pressure is resistance to flow).

In fact, I use GC 0W30 in my e36 M3, used it in my Supra, use it in my Toyota Pickup. Year round. Perhaps you should use Google to your advantage and do some real research, maybe you'll want to join us "future rod-knockers" and ditch your redneck engineering attitude.

Poodles;1726435 said:
Yes, and my oil pressures were higher on 110 degree days than a 5w-30. Problem?
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Nicely used "Problem?" pic. :thumbsup:
 

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CT26smoker;1726303 said:
...But then using the search button on Google is more than some of you future rod-knockers can handle...

One of us is confused. Are you suggesting a 0w is too "thin"? If so perhaps you misunderstand what the numbers on the bottle mean or fail to recall oil viscosity goes down as it heats. Since a 0w is no exception and becomes much "thinner" when hot, way more so than what it started out as, how is it a problem? Using your logic a 0w, or any motor oil for that matter, would be more likely to hurt the engine when hot.

The oil in question, although rated as a 30, is closer to a 40 weight when hot. And again, when hot it's much thinner than when it started out cold as a 0. The "w" after zero does not mean weight.
 

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So just updating on whats goin on with my shit... Im taking the rotating assebly in to ge rebslanced and rods resized if needed! So then it will be all good to go!! Balancing is 195, which i dnt think is bad at all, then like 25 to resize...