Good little video from Melling about oil pump priming

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This was in reply to you agreeing with Krooser in post 12. when he said "white grease does not mix with modern oil." You replied
"Thank You!" How does the article on Lubriplate 105 not related? So now you resort to name calling? I guess you really have conceded the argument? Now I wasn't going to reply anymore, but you just can't let it go.

I thank him because of his two cents he added in that I agree with because you bring in one example of white grease you think all white grease is mixable with oil. Your flying off the handle bro. Over and over your jamming something down my (and everyone else’s by default of threes reading) and you NOT CLEARLY stating your position while I stated mine?
Yes, name calling. I call a spade a spade when I see it.
Your an idiot.

My position was and still is, and I have no reason to, “Use petroleum jelly (or anything else) into a brand new oil pump in order to help it along.”
I didn’t see any petroleum jelly used inside the oil pump.

As other people swear it’s mandatory to use......
I have never ever over the 30+ years used anything inside of an oil pump to “Help it get primed.” Because it simply is t needed.

I don’t give a crap about how well anybody thinks how anything they use to falsely help the oil pump will break down and play nice with fresh oil on a fresh rebuild.

It’s just plane stupid in my book as well as a waste of time. To me, it’s just oil contamination.
And your arguing against Me on another topic you didn’t disclose on. And what you so “ASSUMED” I was saying.

Ahhhh, yea, your an idiot.

Do I need to go back and pick apart all the things you have “Assumed” of me that is wrong? Are you that old and feeble minded?

So now you resort to name calling? I guess you really have conceded the argument?
No way! LMAO & SMH, there never was an argument dummy.
I thought there was. Starting with you butting in and assuming that “Its my way or its wrong” which is t what I said nor implied.” If such a way of thinking shows up, then I’ll tell you point blank. Ready? Here it comes!

Your an idiot!!!!!!

You must be trying to manipulate the conversation going on to twist it to your point.

The Lubriplate 105 article stated nothing, absolutely nothing about it’s use for helping the oil pump prime up.
I have nothing to say about that product. I have some in a shop. I use it. But not for “Helping prime the oil pump” which doesn’t need any help at all!

I’m not even going to discuss the merits of Lubriplate on any part. I had nothing to say a out it except, “I don’t use anything to help prime the oil pump because it doesn’t need any help”

It you just want to continue on and on arguing & droning on trying to grind me down as if I disagreed with you on the merits of Lubriplate in which I have none. But you assumed I did when I said “Thank you!” To Krooser.

All you have done here tonight is wrongfully started in with me and started a **** storm by way of one word and only one word.

You “Assumed” wrongly!

ASSUMED

And yes, because of that above

YOUR AN IDIOT

I’m sure you’ll twist up my words some how. Have at it.
I’ll just say, in advance, thanks for proving me right. And here I was thinking your such a good pal! I was wrong, your an IDIOT.
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Agreed! Why oh why would anybody use something that doesn’t... ahhhhh, never mind.

Have a good night YR.

It doesn't mix very well with oil. It will mix with it, but it's just not like it is homogenous like I like it to be. You find it in the bottom of the pan.

That's why I stopped using non oil soluble moly for cams. It all ends up in the pan. And it makes the oil look dirty. I use cam lube that is oil soluble.
 
I think KY jelly is used by some. lol unbelievable, I guess engines assembled years ago with plain old grease and 30wt didn't last very long. lol
 
Your silly rants proves who the Idiot is. Waaaaaay back in post #5 and #7 Lubriplate was the topic. But alas I'm done with you. Idiot!
 

Your silly rants proves who the Idiot is. Waaaaaay back in post #5 and #7 Lubriplate was the topic. But alas I'm done with you. Idiot!
Read post #9 dullard!
Moron, I wasn’t talking about it!
Once again, I was talking a out the oil pump and only the oil pump z

LMAO, idiot!
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I just do what the manufacturer of the parts recommend or listen to successful engine builders, who have been building them for years say, when posts get like this!

Jeff
 
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Once again guys nothing makes for a better conversation in the shop than when some unsuspecting guest shows up and see that big' ol hunk of lover jar sitting on the shelf lol......

It could be an accurate statement that it doesn't help but at this point in my life I have no plans to dry hump my pump lol....

JW
 
Vintage Video: How An Oiling System Works From 1937

It may be a white grease but it is not the familiar "white grease " that Krooser and others are referring
a very famous FORD racer blew up 30 motors using white grease as assembly lube
it has no temp rating and turns to abrasive carbon easily
ford racer is DEAD AFIK
use something specified specifically as an assembly lube for all the reasons YR posted
 
it has no temp rating and turns to abrasive carbon easily
ford racer is DEAD AFIK
Made me look..... Lubriplate 105 has a 'dropping point' of 170 F.... meaning the oil contained in it drops out of the calcium base at 170F. Won't take long for that separation to take place in a running engine. Not rated to be used beyond 140F as a grease.
 
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