Re: What is recommended crankcase oil for a 1929 Packard streight 8?
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I have had a number of 1929 model Packards and Cadillacs over 50 years and only ever used a straight 20W50 multi grade oil. I consider a 10W30 a too light in an old engine.
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Re: What is recommended crankcase oil for a 1929 Packard streight 8?
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Respectfully, Club Sedan, that molasses is too thick, accomplishes naught. Some people take a more is better approach to everything, which does your engine, your car, no favor.
Some even use diesel oil, despite Chevron, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips petroleum engineers and techs, themselves owning collector cars, explaining that oil formulated for gasoline engines is better for gasoline engines, without resorting to a dissertation here. Nearly all automobiles into the 1930s and '40s called for 20W in the winter, 30 summer. Just check any old MoToR Auto Repair Manual, make/section by section. Don't reinvent the wheel. Half a century for me, too, and those first years, also so believed 20W/50 must protect better. It doesn't. If you're flogging an old "muscle car" with worn rings and guides, but otherwise, no.
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