GTthree50
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Thanks to all who have posted information doing oils changes. This is really basic stuff but with a brand new car and all the oil system related concerns that have popped up with these engines its nice to hear other peoples experiences. In this case knowing the torque spec of the canister was very helpful.
After all that has been theorized about potential causes of the engine failures that have occurred I decided to take a serious OCD approach to the break in process. Besides the normal break in precautions I decided to do the first one around 100 miles, ended up being closer to 150 but still way early enough for my comfort level. I'll do a second around 500 and a third at the break in mileage of 1000. It has been a suspicion of mine that the oil pump gears being a weak spot on Ford V8's that I'd do everything possible to flush out as much residual particulate machining material as I could. I am very glad I did as there was considerable foreign matter in the top of my drain pan (I bought a 16 qt pan that drains into a reservoir. The drain area is left empty after the oil enters the reservoir, this is where I found small bits that I'm certain I do not want circulating around the engine. Don't want anything that might get past the filter going through the engine, especially being forced through the oil pump. Yes over the top I know but after spending so much and expending considerable effort to get this car, I'm taking no chances. Please no flaming, I am not for one second proposing this should be the norm and have never been this picky with a new car before but for this one I'm just being extra careful.
After all that has been theorized about potential causes of the engine failures that have occurred I decided to take a serious OCD approach to the break in process. Besides the normal break in precautions I decided to do the first one around 100 miles, ended up being closer to 150 but still way early enough for my comfort level. I'll do a second around 500 and a third at the break in mileage of 1000. It has been a suspicion of mine that the oil pump gears being a weak spot on Ford V8's that I'd do everything possible to flush out as much residual particulate machining material as I could. I am very glad I did as there was considerable foreign matter in the top of my drain pan (I bought a 16 qt pan that drains into a reservoir. The drain area is left empty after the oil enters the reservoir, this is where I found small bits that I'm certain I do not want circulating around the engine. Don't want anything that might get past the filter going through the engine, especially being forced through the oil pump. Yes over the top I know but after spending so much and expending considerable effort to get this car, I'm taking no chances. Please no flaming, I am not for one second proposing this should be the norm and have never been this picky with a new car before but for this one I'm just being extra careful.
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