Oldfeller--FSO
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Standard oil temperature in a Savage can reach 200-250 degrees F, so the covers can get a significant portion of that temperature.
If you spit on it and it sizzles, then it is overheated. Don't worry about it until then. I bet your side cover isn't really that hot, that you can put your bare hand on it and it will seem warm to hot, but not burn you. That's normal.
If you are concerned about temperature per se, use a synthetic oil in 5w40 to 10w40 to 20w50 weight. Just make sure it says "Full Synthetic" to get the maximum temperature protection available.
I use a synthetic simply to be immune to temperature issues -- synthetics are good up into the 300-400 degree range before they cook out on you.
Full synthetic oils are cheap GOOD insurance against temperature issues.
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Guy, I sent you a PM asking if you wanted me to drive up this weekend. Or I thought I sent it -- maybe the mailer daemons got it and ate its electrons as a late night snack.
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Do you younsters know about the mailer daemons? Linux based servers on the internet use them to munch your emails if you break the rules in sending the stuff.
If you aggravate the mailer or script daemons bad enough, they reach out through your computer screen late at night and grab your hands and start to pull you into their realm so they can eat your face. It's not a good way to go, believe me.
There is a whole lot of feet kicking, bleeding and muffled screaming involved. Upsets your pets while it is going on, too. Avoid it if you can, Ok?
Now you will know what you are dealing with when you get those various daemon type notices -- remember, do whatever they tell you to and don't piss them off.
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