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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 20:39:54 -0400, Big gus
wrote: WOW what a discussion. after reading all the posts I guess I should clarify my question The engines a 502 Merc inboards, not V-drives I was wondering if anyone had been uses something like Valvoline 50 weight racing oil. When I switched my Crusader 454's from the 25W-40 marine oil to Valvoline 60 weight, per advice of a 30 year marine mechanic, the boat ran 100% better. Now I have newer boat with engines that were rebuilt in 94, I am trying Valvoline strait weight 50 racing oil. I boat in Cleveland ohio on lake erie. I WILL not "winterize" the boat with that oil, but its full blown summer here and I just changed the "winterized" oil with the strait weight Valvoline. Thanks for all the advice I'd be leary of using oil that thick. Great for racers who pre-heat the oil to operating temp before starting the engine. Not so great for cold-start conditions. At one time I used 50w oil in my 4-cyl Isuzu PUP but I was crawling at 5 MPH through the Mojave desert for weeks at a time with no wind through the radiator. You might look at rebuilding your engine if it takes 50w or 60w oil to make it run well. Mark E. Williams |
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