Re: What is recommended crankcase oil for a 1929 Packard streight 8?
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Gregory, there's nothing special or exotic about such a Packard, or any Packard, compared with any other make of any price class in its era. First, get an original or reproduction owner's and shop manuals, as well as parts manual. Those are your guides above all. What does your owner's manual suggest? They did not have multi-weight motor oil in your barouche's day, but any major brand 10W/30 is a galaxy better than 1929's, or even 1959's, finest motor oil.
Greg, these are rugged, simple, but finely engineered inline eight lawn mower engines, in the scheme of things. Do the prescribed maintenance and adjustments, and assuming all's in order or was correctly rebuilt, don't worry about a thing, especially if you live where traffic not hellish. Do not be cowed by the cadre of silver spooners and Pebble Beach/Amelia Island ilk, who know no more, if as much, as many of the genuine enthusiasts on this fine website. Enjoy your car. Do not baby it, but neither do you jump in and road off as you would in a Camry or Accord. Unless a warm day, let it fast idle a minute or two, then drive gently the first couple miles. Shift slowly, listening, feeling the engine. Before engaging reverse gear, bump second. Your '29 Packard, from Packard Motor Car Company's most profitable ever year in their long history, is simple. Keep it that way.
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