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I just finished seating new rings on mineral oil (Gibbs Break in oil) and am about to go to full synthetic.
I was told by my Cylinder head specialist that he just heard that if you don't completely remove all the mineral oil, the cylinder walls will "glaze" and you will loose your ring seat. This was from a Gibbs tech.
He mentioned Amsoil recomends the same but for a different reason (He thought it reacted with the synthetic, gumming up passages).
I have never heard this before. Since I did not seat the rings on the dyno this time, I would have to completely R&R the motors to get all the mineral oil out.:ack2:
Sounds a bit out there for me, any other opinions out there?
I was told by my Cylinder head specialist that he just heard that if you don't completely remove all the mineral oil, the cylinder walls will "glaze" and you will loose your ring seat. This was from a Gibbs tech.
He mentioned Amsoil recomends the same but for a different reason (He thought it reacted with the synthetic, gumming up passages).
I have never heard this before. Since I did not seat the rings on the dyno this time, I would have to completely R&R the motors to get all the mineral oil out.:ack2:
Sounds a bit out there for me, any other opinions out there?