Re: Oil pressure and mult-viscosity oil.
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I think the picture Joe referenced is from Richard Michell's book about oil.
I asked Richard for his suggestion on oil for my packard, and am now running 10w40. my clipper blog You can read his oil suggestion there.
Posted on: 2019/11/27 16:47
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1953 Clipper Delux Club Sedan, 1953 Caribbean, 1969 912, 1990 Miata
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Re: Oil pressure and mult-viscosity oil.
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Here is what the Packard manual says about oil:
"Too heavy an oil will prevent starting, whereas, too thin an oil will only cause slightly higher oil consumption. A thin oil will not cause wear of a motor any more than a heavy oil." So the only reason to use a heavier grade is if the oil pump is worn or you want lower horsepower and gas mileage. As well, lighter grades run cooler and resist foaming.
Posted on: 2019/11/29 6:34
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Yes, I remember the pics. Of course, you know this car has a slightly larger oil filter than the original one. So, I am sure the pan is in good shape. I did buy an original filter housing, but upon reflection, felt the upgraded filter housing was a better choice for the engines longevity.
Posted on: 2020/8/26 11:11
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I went to a swap meet at Ross Millers and had a chat with him about the car. His diagnosis was that the main bearings are worn. So, I will need to schedule a bottom end overhaul. He stated the engine did not have to be pulled. But, I am moving in a week and this is not the time. The engine holds 40 lbs around town, but trips are not an option right now until the work is done.
Posted on: 2020/8/26 11:15
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