Duckham's and Sternol, Energol, etc. on my caps.
5W when cold... 'k. Great for new cars designed for such. With LBC's there's still the consideration of oil galley capillary SIZES, oil pump tolerances, bearing clearances... I build my engines to the "tight" side, as I figure I'm not racing 'em (anymore), but I STILL couldn't bring myself to pour anything other than 20~50W Castrol in a Lotus 1600 Twin Cam.
Day was I'd put together an MGB 1800 GB engine and run nothing but straight non-detergent 30W Pennzoil in it, summer or winter. They'd go for 100K with NO complaints. Change oil every 3K, and they'd look BESPOKE on teardown.
I'm certain benzine ring technology has come a long way, no argument. But the engines we're running weren't designed with 5W and 10W lubricants in mind.
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it.
<puts fingers in ears> "Naah-naah naaa, laAaAlLaaLaaa..."
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