I have seen the information from the fella that is in southern Washington state, I believe and others on the lack of ZDDP and Molybdenum disulfide.
So the other day my friend brings over some quarts of oil for changing the oil in the red car I am working on.
I look and these are have caps that are for the 1992 Olympics.
It's Havoline 20W50 Formula 3 and it says it is a turbo formula. I figure this may still have all the good stuff still in it.
It was in his Dad's garage, as he has passed on years ago it just sat there gathering dust. I got 6 quarts from him.
But will this be to heavy for break in period during January here in Washington or not?
The Bentlys says over 30 deg F that Texaco 20/40 is ok for normal use.
I looked at the Castrol site and only the Diesel oils show Zinc and Phosphorous, supposedly, the wrist pins in diesels have the same issues as our engines cams and tappets.
I am waiting to hear from my rebuilder and his cam guy.
What are the opinions out there?
So the other day my friend brings over some quarts of oil for changing the oil in the red car I am working on.
I look and these are have caps that are for the 1992 Olympics.
It's Havoline 20W50 Formula 3 and it says it is a turbo formula. I figure this may still have all the good stuff still in it.
It was in his Dad's garage, as he has passed on years ago it just sat there gathering dust. I got 6 quarts from him.
But will this be to heavy for break in period during January here in Washington or not?
The Bentlys says over 30 deg F that Texaco 20/40 is ok for normal use.
I looked at the Castrol site and only the Diesel oils show Zinc and Phosphorous, supposedly, the wrist pins in diesels have the same issues as our engines cams and tappets.
I am waiting to hear from my rebuilder and his cam guy.
What are the opinions out there?
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