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Shaffers oil
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Ltpropuller
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Anyone running the supreme 7000 20-50w. If so what you think?
Thanks for the info. |
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Builder
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I ran it last year. open rpm 466 deere. bearings looked really good yet. probably 20 passes on them. changed it every 10 passes. It was pretty black though. Think it was about $20 a gallon. |
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Brad
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We run the 50w and it's worked great in a alky llss |
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Registered: 02/24/2013 Posts: 155 |
Are you using the # 705 20w-50 in the LLSS Alcohol |
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Ltpropuller
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Are u guys running any additive? Also what u running for bearing clearance? And oil pressure? |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
We are a dealer and run it in our DSS. After tear down this fall the bearings looked like they were just put in. In my opinion one of the best oils you can use. COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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Registered: 02/24/2013 Posts: 155 |
OK dealer what oil should I run in my llss alky? And how should I breakin the engine without a dyno? |
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Builder
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Break it in the way you want it to run. Get it warmed up and cooled down a couple of times. don't let it just sit and idle around. after that, turn it loose. The supreme 7000 is good for diesel or gas motors. |
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Registered: 02/24/2013 Posts: 155 |
Would you use the Shafers 7000 oil to breakin? I have heard of running strait 30w to breakin to get the rings to seat. |
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red man
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shaffers 7000 oil is excellent oil but it is NOT for breaking in new engine ..im no oil expert but from what I have been told the oil will coat the piston rings and not let them seal properly. I would run lucas break in oil (it has high zinc) to break in the engine then switch to shaffer 7000 |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
Lucas break in oil 20w50 has 3600 ppm zinc and Schaeffers 7000 20w50 is 1600-2000 ppm. Just for reference on the subject. COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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5.9 dude
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AV how much zinc does delo 400 15w-40 have?? |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
1300 ppm COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
Agree with Builder. The 7000 20-50 is good both alky and diesel pulling motors. Put your motor together and run it through some heat cycles and go pull.
There are many theories on getting rings to seat. Go with what you trust. And with tractor pulling what really is break in? Heck if you are like us you might only have time to get it warm check for leaks and you are heading down the road to go hook. Or don't have time to start it until you get there. COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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Registered: 02/24/2013 Posts: 155 |
Thanks I will go with 30w for one pull with a bottle of Lucas Break in. Then Shaffers 50w. |
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ih 706
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ive always used rottella t 15w-40 how much zinc does it have?? |
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lucky2wd
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Is there a website to find the listing of zinc/contents for each oil?? thanks |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
Usually each brands website should list MSDS and TD sheets.
scroll to the bottom of this link to see an example here. [www.schaefferoil.com] COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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llss
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The best way is to buy the cheapest oil you can buy runj it until it gets realy hot I mean hot let it kool the next day do it again .Then you can put your good oil in it and go pull Dollar general has good break in oil |
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