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      09-02-2014, 05:54 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Devant View Post

YES break in oil. It is used more for smooth cam break in but also has benefits for rod bearings.

Break in oil is a single weight oil that does not change viscosity with heat, it also contains zinc which allows new metal parts to crunch on the zinc rather than the metal parts themseleves.
For cams, there is metal on metal. It is not in the bearings, but in the lobes on the lifters. Break in oil or at least a break in process or ZDDP additive is necessary.

My research suggests there is no break in for bearings and thus no need for break in oil. I am not using any after changing my rod bearings and I have not read of anyone else doing so, either.

Also, there are multiweight break in oils if you do choose to use one. Even for a real engine break in, it is not necessary, however. The last engine I broke in was on Walmart 10W30 with a bottle of Redline break in additive containing ZDDP.
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