!!!!! PATMAN!!!!!!! Kendall Oil!!!!
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!!!!! PATMAN!!!!!!! Kendall Oil!!!!
I was wondering if you have any info on Kendall Oil, isnt it all synthetic? any info on it is appriciated,
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<small>[ March 28, 2003, 06:31 PM: Message edited by: Pro Stock John ]</small>
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Re: !!!!! PATMAN!!!!!!! Kendall Oil!!!!
I haven't heard too much about Kendall oil, I do know they have a line of synthetics and conventional oils though. Sorry I don't know much more than this, I don't know anyone who has tried it.
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Re: !!!!! PATMAN!!!!!!! Kendall Oil!!!!
I've heard really good things about this with racers and such, but im afraid to try anyhting new with all the trouble i've been having, i spun #6 rod bearing 6mo ago, last Monday 2mo after reabuild it let go, so its gettin a brand new LS1 longblock now, so im afraid to try anything new, but who knows i may try it..
See if we cant get some info. If not ill use Amsoil..
See if we cant get some info. If not ill use Amsoil..
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Re: !!!!! PATMAN!!!!!!! Kendall Oil!!!!
Sure Kendall is ok. They have been around for a long time. All oils have to meet the same specs.
I have been using Dino 10w-30 for over 30k miles and no problems. In fact, I use the cheapest I can find, like WalMart.
Most bearing problems are due to Rod Bolt Stretch and not oiling problems if you have proper oil pressure.
<small>[ March 30, 2003, 09:56 PM: Message edited by: highgear ]</small>
I have been using Dino 10w-30 for over 30k miles and no problems. In fact, I use the cheapest I can find, like WalMart.
Most bearing problems are due to Rod Bolt Stretch and not oiling problems if you have proper oil pressure.
<small>[ March 30, 2003, 09:56 PM: Message edited by: highgear ]</small>