For Uncle Josh
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I'll not speak for Uncle Josh , but I got the answer to that question once before.
" ever try to splash cold molasses"?0 -
Lostmind, good point so maybe 10W40?0
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I used 10w-30 in my Terraplane and '46 212"
10w-40 should be fine.
Straight 30 and 40 doesn't splash well when cold.
Oil is different today then when those engines were new. Better protection no matter what you use now.0 -
For over night an oil pan heater that is magnetic is used so cold starts aren't an issue.0
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The last thing a vintage engine needs is vintage oil. use a modern multigrade.0
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Geoff, I don't mean to be a smart a** but where would you get vintage oil anyway? If you mean straight 30 wt. it's about impossible to get around here anyway.0
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It isn't easily found but Advance Auto (for one) lists it as available on its website. You would probably have to order a case of it.
Some people who purchase cars whose engines have obviously not been overhauled in years, prefer non-detergent oils because they fear that the introduction of a detergent oil will loose all the built-up sludge in the engine, and thus damage the bearings.
However, once an engine is "new" with rebuilt parts (or thoroughly cleansed of its old sludge), there's no more gunk to be unloosened. And today's multigrade, detergent oils should be much better, all things considered, than the original type of oil that was the only one available when these cars were new. I have been running multi-grade in my '37 for years. (Actually, I run a multigrade with ZDDP in it, but that's a whole 'nuther story....)
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So it seems that most recommend modern multi viscosity oil. So to my original question about 15W40. Why that one over say a 10W40 or 10W30 or even 20W50? I thought 15W was a diesel oil?0
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L:ancem, you would be surprised the length some people go to, to ensure their engine oil is non detergent, so ensuring g a build up of sludge and carbon!0
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I've run 15W40 for the last few years in my 28 Essex engine - about 15,000
(trouble free) miles. 20W50 oils is too heavy & doesn't flow into the gauze box box (where the oil pump pickup is) quickly enough & you can start pumping aerated or no oil into the troughs with disastrous effect. I learnt the obvious way!!
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The last few quarts of 'vintage' oil I saw around here is when I was rebuilding Bill (William P.) Gates' 254 for his 40 Country Club. He said the oil was new 25 years ago, and the engine hadn't been run since. I pulled the drain plug and it wouldn't even run out. Pulled the pans and it was the consistency of grape jelly. Good thing it was stuck and wouldn't turn. Also the broken lifter, missing cam lobe, broken tap in the water jacket etc wouldn't have helped. She's running fine now, with 15-40 oil
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Val said:So it seems that most recommend modern multi viscosity oil. So to my original question about 15W40. Why that one over say a 10W40 or 10W30 or even 20W50? I thought 15W was a diesel oil?0
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Thanks iceblade 10 for the info. I currently use formula Shell SAE 30, but will at next oil change make the change. Being I haven't used 30 for all that long it shouldn't make a difference.0
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The main reason zinc is incorporated in to engine oil is for lubrication of the cams and lifters, and this is the most critical wear point in Hudson-built splash fed engines.0
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Ok with that as I had said in the previous post I will use that at next oil change. Right now I have added Lucas oil additive to the 30W for extra protection. But 15W40 it will be.0
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I use Penrite HPR30 which is a top quality multi grade 20W60. Both the 28 Essex and 50 Hudson get it and both since full engine rebuilds. Never had a problem over 1000s of miles. The engine in the other 28 Essex I had was in good order so a good clean of the sump and this was also then using that oil.
I would rather pay more for quality oil than have an unnecessary engine failure.
Happy motoring.0
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