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spark plug and oil

Post by mopar71 » Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:23 pm

What type of oil and spark plugs do you guyes use on your roadrunners?
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Post by 1bluegtx » Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:54 am

Oil-castrol 20-50
plugs-Accel u-groove non resister

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Post by mopar71 » Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:26 pm

Anybody try newer spark plugs like the iridiums? How bout the synthetic engine oils like royal purple? 20-50 seems kind of heavy. 8)
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Post by 72GY9Runner » Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:16 pm

I run a good quality 10W30 in all of my cars. I haven't bothered with synthetics at this point.
I figure if these cars could get over 100000 miles on the oils of the 70's, that they should be fine for the 1000 or so miles a year I put on em now without the use of an expensive synthetic. I'm pretty sure that most of us will treat these cars with more respect than any of them got in the 70's too.

I've used Bosch Platinums, Champions, and NGK V-Grooves in most of my cars. I don't know that there was any noticeable difference with any of them.
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Post by landon1 » Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:38 pm

For oil, I've used cheap stuff, synthetics, and now am trying out 15-40 Valvoline...basically, i haven't noticed a difference in any of them

Sparkplugs.....It had Autolite in there when i got it, so i used them a couple times, then champion a few times, and now i think NGK, but I'm not sure........I wanted to get one of the new style plugs with +3 or +4 (something like that), but couldn't get em in the right size

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Post by 1bluegtx » Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:22 pm

Heres an interesting bulletin from crane cams concerning synthetic oils.Although mainly about cam breakin,read the last paragraph!

http://www.cranecams.com/pdf/548e.pdf

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normal to oily car care

Post by scottish440 » Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:28 am

here is something I was told???

since most new engines are roller motors....they have removed something
like zinc and another metal substance from the oil because that these
products caused increased emissions and WAS ONLY NESSESARY TO KEEP
THE FRICTION DOWN ON OLDER ENGINES...like ours

The fella went on to say thet Rotella Diesel Oil still has these substances
in them?? he builds quite a few "brand X" engines...lost a couple of cams
on break-in....added Rotella and a new cam and it was fine...??

does anyone know of any truth to this????
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Re: normal to oily car care

Post by 1bluegtx » Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:48 am

scottish440 wrote:here is something I was told???

since most new engines are roller motors....they have removed something
like zinc and another metal substance from the oil because that these
products caused increased emissions and WAS ONLY NESSESARY TO KEEP
THE FRICTION DOWN ON OLDER ENGINES...like ours

The fella went on to say thet Rotella Diesel Oil still has these substances
in them?? he builds quite a few "brand X" engines...lost a couple of cams
on break-in....added Rotella and a new cam and it was fine...??

does anyone know of any truth to this????
Yep its true
Its not numbers matching
It doesn't run on pump gas
And it doesn't purr like a kitten
11.73 at 115mph

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Post by mopar71 » Sat Apr 14, 2007 1:25 am

I am a firm believer that sometimes newer technologies are out there.If the oils of the seventies could get you 100k maybe the newer synthetics will get me 200k.More years to enjoy my ride is a plus for me. we also lost the lead that we needed to lubricate our valves.So we had to adapt. 8)
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Post by 73 runner » Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:22 pm

Plugs I use are NGK - V groove and Quaker State 10-30. Runs fine in my books.

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