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Old 12-25-2006, 02:31 PM
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I put my cam in yesterday and I used assembly lube on it instead oil. Well I wont be cranking the car up for another couple of days, so my question is, is it alright for a while just sitting there? That stuff doesnt dry up or anything does it?
Old 12-25-2006, 02:34 PM
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yes, its actually better that you used assembly lube instead of regular oil, the assembly oil will stick the the parts that you applied it too and wont drain off like motor oil will
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Yea thats what i thought. So its not gonna dry up sitting there for a couple of days will it?
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naa, ive had motor sit up for months and everything was good, just make sure you cover all the holes to make sure no dirt can get in
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Thanks, will do.


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