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Can SynLube be used in a Rebuilt Engine?

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Can SynLube be used in a Rebuilt Engine?

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SynLube Motor Oils provide a layer of protection that is far stronger than conventional motor oils. In a newly built or rebuilt engine you want a certain amount of controlled wear to occur to allow piston rings to seat and the engine to “break-in.” Our recommendation is to utilize SynLube FLUSH OIL for new and rebuilt engines for first 600 to 1,800 miles of operation. And only after initial break-in that you switch to SynLube Lube-4-Life for superior engine protection. To obtain maximum wear metal removal and specified lubricant life, we recommend that only SynLube Lube-4-Life Synthetic media Oil Filter is used along with TriMagnets.

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