87GN_ponykillr
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Just wondering why everyone shames on packing the oil pump with lube? Does it hurt the turbo? Any other reasons?
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SignUp Now!Originally posted by TurboBuickSix
I never claimed to be an expert and I'm not running 9's, but you gotta wonder if it is a good idea with the cam break-in being so critical on these motors if breaking a cam in with a handful of vaseline in the oil has anything to do with the usual #3 wiped lobe.Don't you guys spin the oil pump to pressurize the system first? Also,if vaseline pushes out and replaces assembly lube on the bearings while the motor is cold what happens when you finally fire it with vaseline coating the bearings for that first few critical moments? Maybe for a race motor ok but a guy on a budget that wants to get 100,000 miles out of his rebuild should probably inconveinience himself a bit and prime with real oil.It's not like it's a big hassle or hard to do or even time consuming,so why the vaseline?What advantage does it provide? Sorry to rant but it just seems to be the 'logical' approach whatayathink![]()