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Cranking with full throttle following oil change
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<blockquote data-quote="Muchmore" data-source="post: 1413098" data-attributes="member: 30748"><p>10 years ago I would recommend this or pull the coil wire and crank it over a few times (how old am I). I found a really cool video a few years ago talking about newer oils. It used to be with older dinosaur oils you really had to be careful of low or no oil pressure until it's fully running. Nowadays...we don't worry about starving oil on bare metals because oils are so good and so penetrating that the metals are never really bare. We have all seen those commercials where some brand X oil is dropped on a piece of bare metal and it soaks out 25ft in each direction because of its super-nano-spiffy-tube particles!</p><p></p><p>So the goal used to be thick oil to keep metal from banging on metal. Now metals are so good, oil doesn't have to be so thick, it just needs to reach further and last longer.</p><p></p><p>Purely my opinion but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn last night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muchmore, post: 1413098, member: 30748"] 10 years ago I would recommend this or pull the coil wire and crank it over a few times (how old am I). I found a really cool video a few years ago talking about newer oils. It used to be with older dinosaur oils you really had to be careful of low or no oil pressure until it's fully running. Nowadays...we don't worry about starving oil on bare metals because oils are so good and so penetrating that the metals are never really bare. We have all seen those commercials where some brand X oil is dropped on a piece of bare metal and it soaks out 25ft in each direction because of its super-nano-spiffy-tube particles! So the goal used to be thick oil to keep metal from banging on metal. Now metals are so good, oil doesn't have to be so thick, it just needs to reach further and last longer. Purely my opinion but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn last night. [/QUOTE]
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