Engine oil for propane
Tinman22
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- 1980 something cj7,Gm 350,sm465,dana300 narrowed 60/14 bolt, mtr's on h1 wheels detroits and 4.10s
So got the "new" motor in and running. Its a combination of uh...
pulled from buckets,boxes,shelves,lofts and assembled with loving care and bourbon. It consists of a 77' 2 bolt corvette l48 block,crank(cast),pistons(dished),rods(
) stock heads .015 steel head gaskets,summit brand bearings, hastings iron rings and a summit 1107? Cam (.444-.466) add in an edelbrock dp intake and a holley 390 (stolen from the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l jeep) and a set of fenderwell headers topped off with a dual fuel propane system.
Stock hp. Was 165 now somewhere between AMC 150 and 155! Anyway my question is for any and all with propane experiance. Ive always run delvac oil but have gotten conflicting answers about its use with propane. The concern is ash deposits. Any real and or actual experiance would help thanks.
Yeah i know "a 390 won't work on a 350" google super chevy "size matters" hp might be down but throttle response,mileage and torque are awesome .
And really anything over 4600 rpm is just scary with no sway bars and a yj springover


Stock hp. Was 165 now somewhere between AMC 150 and 155! Anyway my question is for any and all with propane experiance. Ive always run delvac oil but have gotten conflicting answers about its use with propane. The concern is ash deposits. Any real and or actual experiance would help thanks.
Yeah i know "a 390 won't work on a 350" google super chevy "size matters" hp might be down but throttle response,mileage and torque are awesome .
And really anything over 4600 rpm is just scary with no sway bars and a yj springover
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