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I wanted to add a thought, 5W30 is the same viscosity (the 30 part) when the motor is up to temp, it is a good substitute for 10W30
My $.02
My $.02
This is a good point. The first number is it's cold weather flow characteristics (how fast it gets around at first start) the second number is the protection weight/value at temp. This is why all the zeroW whatever you see in synthetic oil. You also need to look at the major use of the car. Short trips of 15 minutes of run time or less could benefit from a 5W30 instead of 15W40, a word of caution is old cars contaminate oil faster due to choke and carburetor inaccuracies, fuel injection is cleaner quicker and adjust all the time, keeping oil cleaner.I wanted to add a thought, 5W30 is the same viscosity (the 30 part) when the motor is up to temp, it is a good substitute for 10W30
My $.02
Castrol GTX Classic 20W-50 (conventional) Specialized additives containing high Zinc (1400 PPM Max) and Phosphorus for extreme wear protection.
Is 20W50 too far outside the box for our engines?
Castrol GTX Classic 20W-50 (conventional) Specialized additives containing high Zinc (1400 PPM Max) and Phosphorus for extreme wear protection.
Is 20W50 too far outside the box for our engines? Small block also?
Actual test data is the best....get er dun. I am old, and the old guys that taught me thought that we needed the additives in the oil, for various things. And when the conservators took out some of them....I got nervous, so I add back the old stuff, for grins. But, it may not be as necessary as the old guys thought. Too bad some of the so-called scientists today do not actually rely on empirical data....because if you dont collect it, you cant analyze it. Keep up the good work.
So explain this to me. I remember adjusting valve lash on my '65 polara with slant-6. Is that a flat tappet? Did any of these v8's have hydraulic lifters? Or can you have hydraulic lifters and flat tappets? Roller cams? Which of all those needs additives like zinc the most (or least)?
And while were at it, hardened valve seats for unleaded gas? What production years would that have been a concern? I remember taking my /6 head to a place in Detroit to get the seats induction hardened when unleaded gas became unavailable (1984-ish).