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Old 05-01-2011, 01:47 PM   #1
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What type of oil do you use?

I am coming up on 500 miles on my rebuilt engine. I used an engine breakin additive and was trying to decide what brand/weight/synthetic or non-synthetic oil to use.

Any advise????

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Old 05-01-2011, 01:48 PM   #2
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Old 05-01-2011, 02:06 PM   #3
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Old 05-01-2011, 02:21 PM   #4
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Re: What type of oil do you use?

my current fill in the '67 is NAPA 10-30 conventional ( made by Valvoline ) with 1/2 pint of GM EOS and a WIX filter.
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Old 05-01-2011, 02:43 PM   #5
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Re: What type of oil do you use?

Thanks guys, I also searched the engine forum and found a few other options.

I appriciate the input.
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Old 05-01-2011, 03:09 PM   #6
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Re: What type of oil do you use?

I used Chevron 10W-30 for years (on sale and with a rebate, it was dirt cheap) but it's probably gonna be NAPA 10W-30 (by Valvoline, like lilred67 said) from now on. With a NAPA Gold (Wix) filter.
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Valvoline 10W-30, Napa Gold Oil Filter. Just changed the oil yesterday.
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Old 05-01-2011, 04:36 PM   #9
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Re: What type of oil do you use?

lubriplate super gpo 15w-40
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Re: What type of oil do you use?

Valvoline and red line additive. Newer oil does not have the zinc in it that the older engines need.

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Old 05-01-2011, 05:23 PM   #11
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Valvoline and red line additive. Newer oil does not have the zinc in it that the older engines need.

Description: LUBRIPLATE SUPER GPO OILS are formulated with ZDDP (Zinc and Phosphorus) for maximum anti-wear protection. Recommended for heavy-duty applications, high-performance and classic car engines. They help protect flat tappet lifters, camshafts and other components from premature wear. Turbo and diesel approved.
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Description: LUBRIPLATE SUPER GPO OILS are formulated with ZDDP (Zinc and Phosphorus) for maximum anti-wear protection. Recommended for heavy-duty applications, high-performance and classic car engines. They help protect flat tappet lifters, camshafts and other components from premature wear. Turbo and diesel approved.
I was hoping someone would respond to that. haha. I've had this fact pounded into my head. Where do you find this oil?
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Old 05-01-2011, 08:01 PM   #13
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I was hoping someone would respond to that. haha. I've had this fact pounded into my head. Where do you find this oil?
Here you go...
If you google there are distributors but the price seems to be the same. I bought a case last time.

http://www.lubriplate.com/webstore/detail.aspx?ID=27
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http://www.lubriplate.com/Products/A...otor-Oils.aspx

Ships from Newark, NJ or at least that is where their office is.
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Re: What type of oil do you use?

Pennzoil 10w-30 with a Purolater filter in all my fleet
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mobil 1 synthetic with a k and n oil filter
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lucas and a k & n oil filter
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my truck has over 358,000 miles on it,i started using the recycled oil as i call it from advance [you know the cheap oil]. started using hastings oil filters then changed to wix but can't get them from advance so i use fram.but at 250,000 i started using a quart of lucas with every oil change. my combo is 1qt lucas to 4qts 20w50. been good for me keeps me at 50lbs of oil pressure when driving down the road. idles at 35lbs pressure.
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Kendall 10W-30 and AC Delco filter.
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Don't know if you saw this thread or not but I've been digesting it for the last 24 hrs. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=381780

Assuming you still have a flat tappet cam the biggest issue is with the amount of ZDDP being decreased from the modern oil formulations at the request of the car companies in order to cover the federally mandated catalytic converter warranty. The decrease in ZDDP isn't as big an issue for stock cams and spring loads. High lift cams with heavier springs can run into trouble without enough ZDDP.

The modern formulations without enough ZDDP are designated API SM whereas the older formulations with enough ZDDP are designated SL or SJ. I just put Mobile 1 synthetic in Old Yeller right before finding out it doesn't have enough ZDDP so I'm going to add a bottle of ZDDP Plus and at the next oil change switch to Royal Purple.

PS: It's nice to see a fellow formite over in the next county.
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Don't know if you saw this thread or not but I've been digesting it for the last 24 hrs. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=381780

Assuming you still have a flat tappet cam the biggest issue is with the amount of ZDDP being decreased from the modern oil formulations at the request of the car companies in order to cover the federally mandated catalytic converter warranty. The decrease in ZDDP isn't as big an issue for stock cams and spring loads. High lift cams with heavier springs can run into trouble without enough ZDDP.

The modern formulations without enough ZDDP are designated API SM whereas the older formulations with enough ZDDP are designated SL or SJ. I just put Mobile 1 synthetic in Old Yeller right before finding out it doesn't have enough ZDDP so I'm going to add a bottle of ZDDP Plus and at the next oil change switch to Royal Purple.

PS: It's nice to see a fellow formite over in the next county.
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I do have a flat tappet cam, before I read your info and the thread you referred to I bought Valvoline VR-1 which several board members said they use (at least in the engine drivetrain section). It is 20W 50, will this cause any problems with my engine? After reading more about the VR-1 it says it is for race engines or engines that are exposed to extreme heat and loads and not recommended for street applications. It seems there is so much info out there I don't know what to believe.

You refer to the next county over, how far are you away from Lubbock? I just moved to this area and actually live in Wolfforth.
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