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#11
That motor looks nice. I would love to have V8 power under my hood.
My next Bronco will be a trail rig!
Nice work.
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#12
New Motor looks great Josh.:rubeyes: Can not wait to hear her purr. Did I see new headers.Confusedcratchhe: I will call you this week about Your old motor.
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#13
Looks great, Josh. Watch out for too much action on the skinny pedal!!! LOL :xyxthumbs:
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#14
Nice work, clean install too. Looking forward to hearing it run.
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#15
Mill Knob Wrote:New Motor looks great Josh.:rubeyes: Can not wait to hear her purr. Did I see new headers.Confusedcratchhe: I will call you this week about Your old motor.
Yup new headmen headers from jbg
Life is short------drive your bronco everyday!
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#16
I have another question I installed a rv cam and it said to break it in with rotella t oil I was wondering how long I should run that oil and then what to run after it.
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#17
When you first fire the engine, rev it up around 2000 rpm for 10-15 minutes. Sounds like a long time but it will be long enough to bring everything up to temp and check for leaks. Since the cam is only splash lubed from the crankshaft, this will ensure that the cam gets plenty of oil and doesn't wipe a lobe. I try to run the Rotella for about 2-300 miles then change it.
'72 TBA...
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#18
I used straight 30W non detergent oil (break in oil) for the first 50 miles to get the rings seated in good. High detergent, high quality oils work too good and the rings will just glaze the cylinders and not cut in. Then a good quality 10W-30 for the next 1500. After that just regular changes.
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#19
bucketobolts Wrote:When you first fire the engine, rev it up around 2000 rpm for 10-15 minutes. Sounds like a long time but it will be long enough to bring everything up to temp and check for leaks. Since the cam is only splash lubed from the crankshaft, this will ensure that the cam gets plenty of oil and doesn't wipe a lobe. I try to run the Rotella for about 2-300 miles then change it.
ok I'm glad I'm not the only who thought 20 minutes was to long I'll run for 250 miles. then should I run full synthetic or just some regular oil?
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#20
I run Shell Rotella all the time, but of course I have a wimpy little V-6 to protect. Multi-weight, really good grade of oil should be OK, of course you're going to get a lot of different opinions on that and you'll have to make up your own mind. :xyxthumbs:
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