and I just noticed something, the valve spring circled in red seems to be missing part of the keeper
I was not saying there is anything wrong with the 15w-40. Was wondering why not a closer to recommended 5w-40.This one time if you JUST changed the oil it's cheaper to buy your favorite zddp additive and run it with that for 3 months / 3k miles.
Changing oil weights and choosing synthetic/conventional isn't a knee jerk reaction to keep making lightly. It's how you spring future seeps and weeps.
What's wrong with 15w-40? It's the likely weight you're going to run if you choose to go diesel oil.
Also, back in the older days - from the early 80s through when they screwed with zinc/etc everything of ours got 10-40. Never lost an engine, ranging from a couple hundred k miles on 231 v6s to 600k miles and counting on the 87 suburban's 350.
Had cars totalled, or rust out, but never lost an engine. Since the oil formula changes everything gets 15w-40, except for the mustangs which run 5-20 weight due to special circumstances of the engine construction/configuration...
I'm going to look into that thank youand I just noticed something, the valve spring circled in red seems to be missing part of the keeper
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Pulled the valve cover back off. All present and accounted for. Thanks!I'm going to look into that thank you
Pulled the valve cover back off. All present and accounted for. Thanks!
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