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Smittykid Member
Joined: Jul 29, 2009 Posts: 10 Location: Meadville,Pa.
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 2:10 pm Post subject: Multi-grade w/Zinc or straight 30w with zinc additive |
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Is it ok to use a multi-grade oil like the Lucas 10w-30w for older motors? It has the Zinc additive already in it. Or should I run straight 30w non-detrgnt & add the zinc to that? If it makes any difference, I'm running a stock cuno oil filter in a 1951 M38 flathead. Thanks, Smitty:?: |
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wesk Site Administrator
Joined: Apr 04, 2005 Posts: 16371 Location: Wisconsin
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Hawkshadow Member
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Smittykid Member
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Thanks for the advice. I did the google search and checked out the Castrol site. I'm more confused than ever. I tried the Castrol site & found Classic XL 30. I can't find anyone in the U.S. that sells it. What do you guys run in your Jeeps? Smitty |
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wesk Site Administrator
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Smittykid Member
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 10:11 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Wes! I wound up getting Valvoline 30w racing oil with Zinc in it. I plan on using this oil in my Model A Ford as well. Thanks again. |
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cabinfever Member
Joined: May 14, 2013 Posts: 201 Location: Between Crosslake and Emily, Minnesota
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 11:16 am Post subject: |
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FWIW, I use Shell Rotella 15W-40 with an additive called ZDDPlus. This additive brings the phosphorus and zinc levels up to that of older blends of motor oil that were used in engines having flat tappet lifters. Modern oil blends have very low concentrations of zinc and phosphorus. _________________ Steve Stark - 1955 M38A1 MD #85388
Member - MVPA #35153
Member - Red Bull Historic Military Vehicle Association
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AAHUNT Member
Joined: Mar 09, 2014 Posts: 26 Location: N.W. Lower Michigan
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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x2 on Shell Rotella _________________ -Andy
1954 M38A1 |
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longld Member
Joined: Mar 21, 2017 Posts: 71 Location: Peoria, AZ
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:06 am Post subject: |
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You could also add a zinc additive, Amazon has MPT MPT-323 ZDDP Zinc Additive - 4 fl. oz. for about 10$ _________________ Lee Long
Peoria, AZ
1953 M38A1 USMC
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timjuhl Member
Joined: Jun 27, 2011 Posts: 262 Location: "Thumb" of Michigan
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:21 pm Post subject: Oils |
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You can easily overthink the oil issue. I've been using Shell Rotella T 15w40 for years in both my 1953 Ford Tractor and 1952 M38A1. It has the all important Zinc-phosphate additives that your engine needs. I found this online: "Shell Rotella T is a conventional (mineral-based) oil that was originally formulated for diesel engines. Rotella T still contains 1,200 parts per million ZDDP, according to Shell – which is as much as five times the amount found in other oils." Rotella T is readily available and moderately priced. Here in farming country there are a lot of old tractors and motorized implements so they sell a lot of Rotella. Tractor supply even sells it in 5 gallon buckets!
Tim _________________ Tim Juhl
1952 M38A1
1946 Aeronca L16A Army Liaison Aircraft |
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skyjeep50 Member
Joined: Feb 20, 2007 Posts: 606 Location: Illinois
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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 9:41 am Post subject: |
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x3 Shell Rotella 15-40w. _________________ 1951 M38 |
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cabinfever Member
Joined: May 14, 2013 Posts: 201 Location: Between Crosslake and Emily, Minnesota
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 10:03 am Post subject: |
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Shell is no longer making the old Shell Rotella T formula. It has recently changed the formulation and is sold under the new name "Shell Rotella T4." There is much speculation and concern that the new Rotella T4 formulation doesn't have as much zinc as the old Rotella T formula. Consequently, I switched this year to Lucas Hot Rod and Classic Car oil. It has 2100 ppm of zinc (https://lucasoil.com/pdf/Zinc_Values_MotorcycleOil.pdf).
If someone could find some actually proof or statement from Shell (not heresay) that indicates the zinc concentration has not been reduced in the new Rotella T4 formulation, I would gladly go back to using the Shell Rotella oil.
_________________ Steve Stark - 1955 M38A1 MD #85388
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rgmutchler Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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I read the articles that Wes referenced and gave links for a few posts back. One thing that struck me from the first article listed was:
"Some oil suppliers, believing if some ZDP was good, more would be better, added increased levels of ZDP. Unfortunately, we later learned that, with more than 0.14 percent ZDP, long-term wear increased, even though break-in wear was reduced. It was also discovered that at about 0.20 percent phosphorous, the ZDP started attacking the grain boundaries in the iron, resulting in camshaft spalling."
Later on the article says that for old engines that .08% is adequate but higher concentrations on break in are called for.
The article then talks about the newer formulations, ZDDP, but doesn't address the % or ppm concentrations. At least I didn't see them. This first article that I am quoting from seems to have the better overall discussion of the reasons and the recommendeihd levels. Although it is mentioned in some of the other articles that some manufac., GM, have high levels of zinc in their break in oils.
I say all this because I was struck by Cabinfevers post:
"I switched this year to Lucas Hot Rod and Classic Car oil. It has 2100 ppm of zinc "
The 2100ppm is well over the maximum recommended for ZDP. So what is the maximum amount that is recommended after break in and is that amount different for ZDP and ZDDP. _________________ R G Mutchler
M274A5
M-38 MC13312
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keats Member
Joined: Apr 14, 2005 Posts: 338 Location: Middletown Ct
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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joe gibbs is another high zinc oil made for older engines _________________ Gary Keating
1949 C3A, 1952 M38,
1954 M170, 1957 Cj3B |
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