15W40 in F134 Engine?
- QCIM38A1
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15W40 in F134 Engine?
What do you guys think of using 15W40 in an old F134? I ran nothing but Castrol 15W40 in my M-37CDN (251 L6) for almost 20 years, and it is still going strong. I wonder if anyone has tried it in the Jeep engine? With the zinc being removed from most other oils now, I was thinking 15W40 might be the way to go.
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I also am using Rotella 15W-40 along with 4oz of ZDDPlus. The ZDDPlus is supposed to increase engine oil concentrations of zinc and phosphorus to the levels needed by older engines especially those with flat tappets.
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Shell Rotella is very good I have always used
It is available @ Walmart.
A high detergent oil, it will keep good clean engines clean & free from internal sludge & deposits.
Not sure I would be changing to this oil in a very old, tired engine though.
It is available @ Walmart.
A high detergent oil, it will keep good clean engines clean & free from internal sludge & deposits.
Not sure I would be changing to this oil in a very old, tired engine though.
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This engine is pretty good, doesn't smoke or anything and has lots of pep. One thing I used to do with my M-37, was add a quart of 2 cycle oil to every full tank of gas. It ran better on that than on straight gas. I might do the same with the M-38A1, but not as much oil. I never had any issues with fouled plugs or anything.
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15w40 oil
My M38A1 was used by the Canadian military, and I assume they used 15W40 all through its service life as"15w40 engine oil" is stencilled onto the inside of the hood in the engine compartment. Also I have been running 15W40 since I got it, I have great oil pressure, and the engine runs quietly.
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I use Petro Canada's 15/40 with Duron you can get it at Petro Canada's truck stops. They spent a ton of money developing it for their equipment up north it's a bit more money but this stuff does not break down. All the truckers up here swear by it. I have been running it in all my equipment for a few years now and it seems to stop engines from wearing out.
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