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<blockquote data-quote="Toasty" data-source="post: 8846247" data-attributes="member: 39823"><p>Its not a matter of synhetic taking longer to break in - its the fact that if you put synthetic in a brand new engine your rings will likely never break in at all.</p><p></p><p>Do not use sythetic oil at any time during engine assembly or during the breakin period. Synthetics are just too slippery and you get highly inaccurate torque readings if you use it as an assembly lube. Always use an SAE 30w oil (10w30 is fine) for engine assembly and breakin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toasty, post: 8846247, member: 39823"] Its not a matter of synhetic taking longer to break in - its the fact that if you put synthetic in a brand new engine your rings will likely never break in at all. Do not use sythetic oil at any time during engine assembly or during the breakin period. Synthetics are just too slippery and you get highly inaccurate torque readings if you use it as an assembly lube. Always use an SAE 30w oil (10w30 is fine) for engine assembly and breakin. [/QUOTE]
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