Quote Originally Posted by Brady Watson View Post
Dude...not sure where you're getting that half-baked info from, but I've been building engines for a long time. You change your oil often and you ALWAYS warm it up before you start beating on it. That's how you spin a bearing or throw a rod through the side of the block. It goes double for turbo or supercharged engines.

Warm up your spindle. It'll last longer. Or not & throw it away if money and common sense are no objects.

-B
engines with carburetors yes. but new engines add more fuel to compensate for the cold and that causes the oil to ge used up faster so lubrication is worse so if your idling the engine your running it with less lube. I wish spindle bearings lasted as long as car bearings.