I'm not getting into a prolonged argument with you wammers Ive built high performance engines, filling the lifters is what is done, I will continue to do, how many high performance engines have you made you old fool. Wind your neck in.
now now boys , play nice
STP is crap as teflon is not suitable for engines-DuPont who own rights to teflon
STP is crap as teflon is not suitable for engines-DuPont who own rights to teflon
All snake oil additives have been taken to court and lost
cam lube or oil my choice
Think you will find that cam lub is exactly the same stuff as STP and Wynns just a little thicker.
Slick 50 etc are ****e be very careful about claims made-many have been proven ****e and repeatedly lost there court cases.
There are indeed things that do not live up completely to their manufacturers claims i am well aware of that. However STP or Wynns are excellent engine building compounds that stick and stay on components to prevent initial gauling on first start after rebuild. They are far superior to any oil for this purpose in my experience. Oil tends to run off components and leave them open to damage on initial start. Most engine wear takes place in the first few seconds after start up each day. On rebuilt engines the first few seconds of running can destroy a new camshaft if it is not properly lubricated. STP and Wynns was used for this purpose long before cam lub was ever thought of. Before STP and Wynns grease was used for this purpose. The fuel saver magnets would possibly lose every court case also, but they are brillant at retrieving dropped nuts and bolts, so whilst they are no good for their primary use they have a excellent secondary use so do STP and Wynns.
So what your saying is it can be a pile of ****e but your happy to find a use for it sounds like manure
Fook. From all that I think I know where I'm up to lol.
Just wait for the new lifters to arrive now then the moment of truth. Thats when I find out if the light knocking noise under load is valvetrain or bottom end
Cheers lads, its been emotional hahaha.
O ye Fett, saw the Top Gear with the Classic statement in it, the rain forest one or whatever it was. The most unreliable 4x4 in the world is the most reliable 4x4 in the world lol.
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