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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Are you saying that Royal Purple is the synthetic that you put in, and are now concerned about? Royal Purple has a mineral based non-synthetic break in oil, fortified with zinc and phosphorus that is good stuff.
    Yes the oil I put in it was Royal Purple. Should I drain it out and put the Royal Purple break in oil in.

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    Swap them, save the synthetic for use later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooting View Post
    Swap them, save the synthetic for use later.
    I agree, I'd swap and eliminate any concern.
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    Yes I put the synthetic Royal Purple in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creep View Post
    Yes the oil I put in it was Royal Purple. Should I drain it out and put the Royal Purple break in oil in.
    Yes, drain the synthetic, replace with RP Break In Oil, and save the synthetic for your first oil change after the break in is done.
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    OK i got some ordered. I will change them out. Thanks Roger.

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    Why did you waste money on a junk pile sbc when you could have gotten a decent engine in the first place?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brucekoukalaka View Post
    Why did you waste money on a junk pile sbc when you could have gotten a decent engine in the first place?
    Really? I hope you're joking. We really don't need anymore BS comments around here.
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    Well Pepi; Ford Falcon stood for years as one of the fastest production car ever made that came strait from the Factory.
    I don't think that's anything to be ashamed of. It's still faster then most of the car built today and it was built 55 years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brucekoukalaka View Post
    Why did you waste money on a junk pile sbc when you could have gotten a decent engine in the first place?
    Really??? I've got a spare minute. Regale me with your vast knowledge of the lowly LTx engines

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