ddpsnake
Well-Known Member
I like Joe Gibbs but its has bin a few years so i don't know what weight to get, its for my new 360, and it will be fired up March or April if it matters.Happy new year to you all.
Im not well educated on lower end engine rebuilds. Would “tighter clearances” mean closer to standard vs bored out Being looser?Depends on your engine clearances. Tighter clearances will use BR30 (10W30) and for looser clearances, go with BR (15W50). After break-in, change the filter, and per Joe Gibbs, the oil can be used for 400 miles to aid ring seating, but not longer than 30 days. After that, you have the choice of: HR2 (10W30), HR5 (10W40), or HR1 (15W50).
I would suggest you consider getting your 383 broken in on a dyno or a break-in stand. Since it sat for a few years if any seal or gasket ends up leaking you will save yourself a huge headache and costs. Around here one could break in their engine on a stand or dyno for $200 (extra for dyno pulls). I got my new 440 broken in and dyno'd for $500.Following. I had my 383 magnum rebuilt about three years ago and it’s been sitting on a rack ever since. It’s completely sealed up however I was recently thinking about what the process is and the oil to use is to get it broken in.
For rods 0.0010" to about 0.0015" and mains 0.0010" to 0.0020" would be in the tighter tolerance area (on or close to stock). If rods are 0.0015" to 0.0025" and mains 0.0020" to 0.0030" or 0.0035" then you would be on the loose side. The biggest thing is you want the oil wedge to lift the crank and rods up so that they ride on a film of oil. If the clearance is too small for the weight of oil to easily support the crank and rods, metal to metal contact will result. Too large of a clearance and too thin an oil, and the oil will squeeze out and not support the crank and rods.Im not well educated on lower end engine rebuilds. Would “tighter clearances” mean closer to standard vs bored out Being looser?
"Bored out" doesnt really have anything to do with clearances, technically it just means the cylinders have been bored oversize. You could have a .030 over engine with cast pistons at .001 piston to wall, or a forged piston with as much as .010, ten times as much.Im not well educated on lower end engine rebuilds. Would “tighter clearances” mean closer to standard vs bored out Being looser?