Add the whole bottle of Lucas unless the oil you use has a high Zddp level already!
1gary is right and I agree , in my opinion, I would drain it out and change the filter, add good oil and the whole bottle of the Lucas mix it first seeing as you already primed and filled the oil pump and galleys with the synthetic!
Myself and 1gary may be incorrect on our assumptions about synthetics but we have our own views!
Wezz Motor cycle oils like used in Harley Davisons or BMWs have high zddp levels! see what the motorcycle guys are using!
Sufficient ZDDP in new or fresh flat tappet cam and lifter engines is absolutely CRITICAL!!
Wezz I talked to my nephew in Belgium, can you get Cen-pe-co Super Racing Oil where your at? it has 2400 parts per million zinc and 2200 ppm phosphate it would work fine for the half hour break in of the engine. and to run after Break in!
I talked to a classic MGB owner here , he uses Comma Premium oil or Comma Classic the Comma Premium is better for its extra ZDDP. can you get that there?
I know our language barrier is confusing to you (and it is aggravating LOL) There is a hot rod club in Holland They have a web site contact them!!! They will probably help you a lot!!!!
Jester:thumbup:
Cruizin Angles ~ Netherlands
Hi I am the starter of our American car club "Cruizin Angels” in the Netherlands. More and more American cars are running and each year over here. More and more meetings are organized, one meeting has already over 2,500 cars and more then 10,000 visitors, just wanted to let you know about our site.
Email:
info@cruizinangels.nl
Website:
Cruizin' Angels
Rhein-Main-Cruiser & Goodguys Member ~ Germany
German / American Car Club , started in 1979 with American Soldiers out of Rhein-Main Air Base and German US Car Freaks". Based around Frankfurt am Main. 85 Member who own 165 US-Cars. (Hot Rods, Customs, Muscle cars, Classics )
Email:
rmc@gsra.de
Website:
Goodguys Members Germany
German Street Rod Association ( G S R A ) ~ Germany
Since 1993. Pre 1949 Street Rods. 247 Members. 180 Street Rods on the road...
Website:
GSRA •• German Street Rod Association
Jester