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Just now, customboss said:

The bearings in the GM 5.3L L84 engine commonly use copper-based alloys for strength, wear resistance, and durability. Specifically, the main and rod bearings typically feature:
•    Copper-Lead Alloy: A traditional bearing material combining copper with lead, offering excellent load-carrying capacity and fatigue resistance.
•    Copper-Tin Alloy: An alloy that enhances strength and wear properties, often used in engine bearings to handle the stresses of internal combustion.
•    Layers or Coatings: These bearings often have layered constructions, with a steel backing for support, a copper or copper alloy intermediate layer for strength, and a soft overlay (like babbitt or a tin alloy) on the surface to provide conformability and embed debris.
In modern GM engines like the L84, the use of copper-based alloy bearings reflects a balance of durability, friction reduction, and compatibility with the engine’s lubrication system, which includes specific synthetic oils recommended for the engine. These alloys help withstand the high loads and temperatures inside the engine while providing good resistance to fatigue and seizure.
Overall, copper is a crucial base metal in these bearing alloys, enabling long-lasting engine performance in the L84 5.3L V8.

Lead has been dropped for EPA requirements 

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10/21/2025
2023 Kia Sportage
26,416 total miles
5,147 miles on oil OLM at 2%
Oil AMSOIL Signature Series 0w-20 
Kia Oil filter

Sample sent to OA.

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10/24/2025

 

Mitsubishi Mirage G4 (Raven)

3A92 engine. 1.2 liter triple. MPFI

JATCO JFO15E CVT transmission

 

35,000 miles on unit

5,000 miles on the engine oil

2,685 miles on since last trans partial drop and fill

Fuel Shell V Power Nitro + 93

 

3.125 quarts Red Line HP Euro Spec 5W40 + 2 oz RLZDP

AMSOIL EA15K13 oil filter

UOA sample pulled. 

 

2 quarts Red Line Non-Slip CVT fluid (J4)

 

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'25 Wrangler Sport 3.6

 

1,025 miles on odometer

 

5.0qt 0w20 Pennzoil Platinum

Mopar Oil filter

 

Differentials -  fluid drain/refill; 549 miles since gearset swap from 3.45 to 4.56

3.0qt 75w140 Valvoline SynPower gear oil

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2 hours ago, KARNUT said:

Odyssey 161K five K oil change Valvoline 5-20 full synthetic. 

Two things I noticed. My oil change indicator said 50 percent but the sticker from valvoline said I had 3K miles to go. I pulled out the receipt sure enough it was 5K miles since my last oil change. Interesting. Their business is changing oil. I guess the 5-20 is more expensive than 0-20 so they up the interval? Anyway there’s no difference in fuel mileage. If anything it’s a little higher.

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278,000 Mile Services

Dizzy

 

11/18/2025

 

2015 Terrain 2.4

1K mile OCI 

 

5 Quarts Mobil 1 Euro 0W40

No filter

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11/16/25

 

1994 Chevrolet Camaro 3.4, 27,287 miles.

 

4.5 quarts Pennzoil Plat 5w30 and Napa Proformer 21040 filter (ACD PF47's on the way).

 

OCI: 975 miles: 11 years and 1 month. 🧐

 

The change before that was 11/15/2004 at 23,432 miles.

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2 hours ago, Atlas said:

11/16/25

 

1994 Chevrolet Camaro 3.4, 27,287 miles.

 

4.5 quarts Pennzoil Plat 5w30 and Napa Proformer 21040 filter (ACD PF47's on the way).

 

OCI: 975 miles: 11 years and 1 month. 🧐

 

The change before that was 11/15/2004 at 23,432 miles.

It’s gonna be a good putter for you. 
 

Watch coolant level closely dissimilar metal issues on intake gasket of if I remember correctly. I saw you changed coolant or were about to. 

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Wife’s 2011 Genesis sedan 148K oil change at 4K miles. Grease Monkey 5-20 Mobile one. Had a coupon. Stood at the bay and watched. I don’t care I watch. Stop them from adding water in the washer. I add washer anti freeze this time of the year. Went to auto zone for cabin and air filter. Changed there just in case. Mark their sticker in the window from 3K to 5K oil change. This car doesn’t have a minder. Still drives as new presents better than its years. Totally unexpected. 

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12 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

Wife’s 2011 Genesis sedan 148K oil change at 4K miles. Grease Monkey 5-20 Mobile one. Had a coupon. Stood at the bay and watched. I don’t care I watch. Stop them from adding water in the washer. I add washer anti freeze this time of the year. Went to auto zone for cabin and air filter. Changed there just in case. Mark their sticker in the window from 3K to 5K oil change. This car doesn’t have a minder. Still drives as new presents better than its years. Totally unexpected. 

That’s a great car. 

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9 minutes ago, customboss said:

That’s a great car. 

My wife drives under 10K miles a year. Her car before that was a 2005 Elantra GT my grandson drives now. We started buying Hyundai because of the warranty. This one surprised me. 

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2006 Honda Rancher - 686 total miles on her. Amsoil Formula 4 stroke, and comically small K&N oil filter. Techron in the tank and cosmoline on the rusty bits underneath. Ready for another winter.IMG_3107.thumb.jpeg.8aa27d0b01f00a24303dd65523bae602.jpegIMG_3102.thumb.jpeg.86ffc360145600209b05d9592c6984d3.jpeg

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