robertgarven
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Thanks for all the info and suggestions guys,
The engine is a 3 liter DOHC V8, with flat plane crank, rubber timing belts, 4 weber carbs and standard ignition. I has the bucket and shim valve train, with the shim on top. That shim looked fine . I think maybe the conensus is the hardening is wearing off. I never took short trips in car alway ran weekly about 30-40 miles, on backroads or freeway. I drive the car moderately hard but only warmed up and changed the oil every 6 months or 1000 miles religiously.
I have heard that since diesel engines were lower revving engines that these oils would not be suitable for the higher revving Ferrari? Is there any truth to this.
Thanks again for all your suggestions
Rob


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The engine is a 3 liter DOHC V8, with flat plane crank, rubber timing belts, 4 weber carbs and standard ignition. I has the bucket and shim valve train, with the shim on top. That shim looked fine . I think maybe the conensus is the hardening is wearing off. I never took short trips in car alway ran weekly about 30-40 miles, on backroads or freeway. I drive the car moderately hard but only warmed up and changed the oil every 6 months or 1000 miles religiously.
I have heard that since diesel engines were lower revving engines that these oils would not be suitable for the higher revving Ferrari? Is there any truth to this.
Thanks again for all your suggestions
Rob


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