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Installing Cams in 01 Cobra with stock engine!!
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<blockquote data-quote="98 N/A 4V" data-source="post: 14898421" data-attributes="member: 21512"><p>I didn't say it was the issue the OP is having. I 'm just saying that's too thick. I bet your bearings are taking a beating. With 115k miles I'm sure they have "worn" into a larger tolerance hence why you are having no issues. Bearing clearances dictate what weight of oil to use. Factory spec on the mains is .001-.0018 and .002-.003 on the rods. Ford recommends a thinner oil because the tolerances are less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 N/A 4V, post: 14898421, member: 21512"] I didn't say it was the issue the OP is having. I 'm just saying that's too thick. I bet your bearings are taking a beating. With 115k miles I'm sure they have "worn" into a larger tolerance hence why you are having no issues. Bearing clearances dictate what weight of oil to use. Factory spec on the mains is .001-.0018 and .002-.003 on the rods. Ford recommends a thinner oil because the tolerances are less. [/QUOTE]
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