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is it ok to use synthetic oil in our type of engine?
the grade i am considering using is 15/50 and has a jaso/ ma rating, or is it the kiss of death in these motors, i have seen some motorcycle engines glaze the bores cos of using it, an dont want this to happen to me, thanks trev.
the grade i am considering using is 15/50 and has a jaso/ ma rating, or is it the kiss of death in these motors, i have seen some motorcycle engines glaze the bores cos of using it, an dont want this to happen to me, thanks trev.
Either should be OK, just don't break in a new engine on synthetic if you want to go that route - start with mineral oil, get the rings seated and cam broken in, and then change to synthetic.
Frequent oil changes seem to be a key ingredient of making oil work for you. It would be an interesting question, for the SAME amount of money, which is better (i.e cheaper mineral but more frequent changes, more expensive syntehtic but less frequent changes). Don't know the answer.....
Frequent oil changes seem to be a key ingredient of making oil work for you. It would be an interesting question, for the SAME amount of money, which is better (i.e cheaper mineral but more frequent changes, more expensive syntehtic but less frequent changes). Don't know the answer.....
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well, went for the 15/40 magnatec, bloomin pricey though! still, havent paid for oil in ages so can't complain really, got me filta from local shop, fram job cost less than a fiver, when i think of how much they pay for bike filters at work, ?9.50 an there tiny
also put in me new hot u denso plugs, just need dave robson to come round an dial in the timing tweek the carb and that's me happy in the motor dept for now 


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Well I had a quick look at Trevs engine this morning. BTW the car is looking very sexy with it's new wider meats on the wheels. 8)
I checked the timing. 12 degrees initial and 35 total all in under 3000rpm. Not worth touching it.
The idle mixture I set for max vacuum in gear. While doing this I came to the conclusion that the 383 has a longer than stock duration cam installed.
Max manifold vacuum is 15" in gear. With the throttle blades closed not quite enough (still a tiny amount of vacuum on the dizzy port) the neutral idle speed was only 750rpm. This suggests that it needs more air in it at idle (it needs to be at least 800rpm) which is typical of longer duration cams.
Also when you put it into "Drive" the idle speed drops down to around 600rpm. Again suggesting to me that the cam is a longer than stock duration and the car could do with a slightly higher than stock stall speed torque converter.
Trev could easily live with the car like this. It is close enough unless you are a fanny like me.
It looks and sounds lovely.
I checked the timing. 12 degrees initial and 35 total all in under 3000rpm. Not worth touching it.
The idle mixture I set for max vacuum in gear. While doing this I came to the conclusion that the 383 has a longer than stock duration cam installed.
Max manifold vacuum is 15" in gear. With the throttle blades closed not quite enough (still a tiny amount of vacuum on the dizzy port) the neutral idle speed was only 750rpm. This suggests that it needs more air in it at idle (it needs to be at least 800rpm) which is typical of longer duration cams.
Also when you put it into "Drive" the idle speed drops down to around 600rpm. Again suggesting to me that the cam is a longer than stock duration and the car could do with a slightly higher than stock stall speed torque converter.
Trev could easily live with the car like this. It is close enough unless you are a fanny like me.
It looks and sounds lovely.

hi dave, thanks for giving up your saturday morning, i am pleased that evrything is in order with the igniton timing, and the carb idle settings, it was interesting to see where the vacuum guage came into play, while trimming the air screws, i can live with the slightly lower idle setting no problem, roll on the better weather eh!
also dave i am going to try and get in touch with the previous owner states side, and try to find out more info about the specs of motor internals.
also dave i am going to try and get in touch with the previous owner states side, and try to find out more info about the specs of motor internals.