Colt4thHorseman
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- 2016
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- 5.7
I have been looking at this problem for a while.
I stumbled upon an interesting concept or reason I believe it happens. And also changing oil viscosity to correct the problem.
If nothing else, it's an interesting concept and maybe an easy solution.
and also
https://mechanicinsider.com/5-7-hemi-problems/
"So, it all finally comes down to one possible solution. The 5.7 Hemi engine is known to have a sensitivity to the condition of the oil. Chrysler has recommended the 5W-20 oil for the 5.7 Hemi engines. With this water-thin oil in a V8 engine, the oil can splash off of the crank and travel up to the cam easier."
I stumbled upon an interesting concept or reason I believe it happens. And also changing oil viscosity to correct the problem.
If nothing else, it's an interesting concept and maybe an easy solution.
and also
https://mechanicinsider.com/5-7-hemi-problems/
"So, it all finally comes down to one possible solution. The 5.7 Hemi engine is known to have a sensitivity to the condition of the oil. Chrysler has recommended the 5W-20 oil for the 5.7 Hemi engines. With this water-thin oil in a V8 engine, the oil can splash off of the crank and travel up to the cam easier."