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I'm putting an a series engine together and I was wondering what lube I should use? Or is just good ol wd40 okay?
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My local Carquest carries Lubriplate engine assembly lube, which is what I've used. I don't know if it's available in the UK. I would not recommend WD40.

I use GM EOS assembly lube on everything, of course it doesn't hurt that my old parts guy gave me a case of it. Any of the liquid assembly lubes work well. I would prefer them over straight motor oil, but a good 15w-40 would be better then a 5w-30 as far as staying where you put it obviously.
Real assembly lube is cheap and easily accessible why wouldn't you use it?
Lucas oil additive. I wouldn't add it to my oil, but it's sticky and good for assembly lube, especially if the engine may sit for some time before being started
Also check your manual. some engines specify special camshaft lubricants
I use fast orange hand cleaner with pumice. It keeps everything nice and clean
Prime the oil pump before starting!
Lets not forget wd40 is really a solvent not a lubricant like everybody likes to think of it. Please keep it for fishing and not assembling engine parts.