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    Quote Originally Posted by ceh383 View Post
    I have no issues with Brad Penn oil, but I must say, I'm not convinced that the Joe Gibbs oil is all that good. One of the guys in our division lost two motors this year in 5 races, the only thing they changed from years past is the oil....They started using Joe Gibbs oil....Could just be coincidence...I don't know. As for me, I use the lube from the cam maker on the cam and Redline for everything else.
    i use alot of roller cams so i do not worry about the cam break in lube . i can tell you the last two flat lifter cam engines i used the joe gibbs break in oil never lost the engines. so i keep using it. but now i have a better line on the brad penn oil i may use it more .one of my customers only use it in very hi rpm BBC on NOS and alot of that to . i do all there machine work so i seen how well it holds up to hi shear and flim strength. bearings allways look like the day we put them in
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 08-13-2009 at 08:47 PM.
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