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Started by Clipperlover10-04, June 19, 2016, 11:08:17 AM

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Clipperlover10-04

What brand of plugs and wires does anyone use? Also, what is the oil capacity?? Should i use lucas oil stabilizer?  Thanks.
1979 Dodge 440, 821 SK-FCIT, 50,000 original miles
ACOC 3765

Clipper Joe

Hi Clipperlover 10-04

1.) Your Best Bet Is To Use Champion Plugs (Res. Style For Radio) Stay Away From Platinum Like Bosch They Are For Imports.
2.) Use A Good High Temp Silicone 7-8MM I Got Mine At Napa Auto Fit Really Well.
3.) Oil Is By Oil Pan Size 360 CI Uses 5 - 5.5 Qts 440 CI 6 Qts With Filter. ( Note 440 CI Uses Short Filter. K & N Is A Good Choice.  I Use 10/40 Wt Castro Para Syn, Sense Motor Has A Few Thousand Miles. Also If Your Weather Is Hot Or Cold You Can Also Use 10/30 Wt.
Note:  Also Do To Weight Of These Clippers, Should Change Oil & Filters 3,000-4,000 Miles Sooner If You Do A lot Of Towing & Hard Hilly Driving. Also Check Air Filter At That Time. Keep Endine Clean ;D ;D

The Oil Stabilzer Is Your Choice, It Is A Good Cleaning Agent, But The New Oils Now It's Not Needed With SE CC Oils.

Please Send Replay If You Have Any Other Questions.
Joe
1977 Dodge 440  Rear Kitchen
Note: Clipper Sold: (Miss It)
ACOC#3749
Now Own 2002 Class A Diesel Pusher