Posted by John G. Hasler on April 19, 2012 at 18:28:57 from (174.124.48.166):
In Reply to: Oil for repaired SH posted by VA Gasman on April 19, 2012 at 18:15:57:
> The inside of block has been washed and cleaned > with solvents . Push rod holes all cleaned and > washed.
Oil up the cylinder walls and all the bearing surfaces. Otherwise they may rust.
> Can I flush out oil pump to make sure it is > clean?
Sure. Fill it up with assembly lube (not heavy grease!) when you are done. First, though, you may want to consider overhauling it. What was the oil pressure like before the teardown?
> Should I go with a detergent oil oil or go back > to straight sae 30.
Use modern multi-weight detergent oil. The (bogus, IMHO) argument for non-detergent oil in old engines is that it might emulsify the crud but you've removed that.
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