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Add THIS https://www.zddplus.com/ and it would seem you could run just about any oil...
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SCguy said:I saw that mentioned on the 6-pack. I checked e-bay, but the lowest price I could find was the same as what Moss sells ZDDplus for. At least it would seem to be readily available and help solve the worries over the newly formulated oils.
That works well BUT racing oil isn't designed for everyday driving as the additive packege doesn't have the same detergent package as a street oil. Good stuff for a TR that's run hard on the highway and never sees everyday stop-n-go traffic.blkcorvair said:Buy 20-50 Valvoline VR-1. Already in there.
YankeeTR said:That works well BUT racing oil isn't designed for everyday driving as the additive packege doesn't have the same detergent package as a street oil. Good stuff for a TR that's run hard on the highway and never sees everyday stop-n-go traffic.blkcorvair said:Buy 20-50 Valvoline VR-1. Already in there.
The ZDDP would work well when you need a 5W30 or 10W30 oil in your daily, older driver.
No you don't need to change your oil right away. The main issue regarding zinc is with breaking in new cams.sp53 said:So it really is true that 20 40 regular Castrol oil will not protect a tr3 engine? I have been using that stuff for 20 years. Do I need to drain it out and put in the Valvoline 20 50 right away? I just changed the oil. How serious is the problem. What is kinda weird is that I have a funny lifter tick that I was not too sure about. I thought it might be a small exhaust leak that is just starting or perhaps a virus from Louisiana. Yesterday my son and I looked around for an exhaust leak, but I could not see anything. It is really difficult to see the bottom of the exhaust manifold gasket even when I use mirrors, so thought I would let it go for a while. However, now I think I will set the lifters and perhaps add some oil treatment or just change the oil out. I was always the guy who said that people did not need oil additives if they used good oil. Things like this always remind me that I am not in-charge.
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I tried Rislone exactly once, in a Chevy V6 with over 200,000 miles on it. Before the Rislone, it still ran OK but seemed kind of tired.TR4 said:I have been told that Rislone works well along with todays oils for older engines. What does this group think?
OTOH, I've always had a problem with taking advice from people that the FTC says have indulged in fraudulent advertising not just once but multiple times :dklawson said:They confirmed its presence and suggested for small displacement engines that I use STP in the RED bottle. That's cheap and readily available insurance.
TR3driver said:Worth noting that too much can also be a problem in the long run, which is why GM only sells their additive for "break-in", not as a general additive.