Originally Posted by supton
I believe some of the small block Fords could twist the oil pump tang off the distributor, or somesuch, due to the heavy load on the oil pump. I think that is the only time I've heard of actual engine damage from too-thick oil.
Other engines, I'd wonder about cold starts. Try to start below the oil's lower temp and it's all the more work on the starter.
After that, it's most likely just wasted energy pumping thicker oil, and not actually damaging anything. No damage, just waste of money IMO on lower mpg. [That said, there's been reports of a few high-mile Ford 4.6's on super thick oil. And plenty on thinner oil too.
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If it's your friend trying it out, just sit back. If it's a real problem, you'll know soon enough. At least it won't cost you anything.
Yes, the Ford's could do it, but it was generally the result of somebody "upgrading" the oil pump to an HV one and then running 20w-50 in it. Why this became a trend I'll never know. ARP and a few others make hardened shafts for them.