Hi
I understand there are 20W-50 weight oils available for classic cars with higher ZDDP for flat tappet motors. But, for reasons I will not get into here, I have always preferred to run 10W-40. As such, I have used 6qts Castrol GTX and added a bottle of ZDDPlus (4.0 oz).
Last year I had both Blackstone and SpeeDiagnostix do a Used Oil Analysis (UOA) after 1,348 miles. Results as follows:
Blackstone
Zinc: 1554 ppm
Phosphorus: 1280 ppm
SpeedDiagnostix
Zinc: 2065 ppm
Phosphorus: 1462 ppm
These tests were performed on the exact same sample. I think 1200/1300 ppm is where you want to be - so I may be a tad on the high side. And, not that I have any evidence, but I preferred the Blackstone test as the commentary they provided with the test result was extra intel SpeedDiagnostix did not provide. Blackstone comments included:
"The first sample from your Triumph looks pretty good, overall. Universal averages show typical wear for this kind of engine after about 1,500 miles of use on the oil, and metals in this report (mainly aluminum - tin) compare nicely after a similar oil change interval, which means internal parts are wearing well. Silicon is a bit high, so check air filtration on the off chance that's a sign of dirt contamination. It might also be something harmless, like sealer. No fuel or coolant was found, and a slightly low viscosity is fine. The TBN is strong, so lots of active additive was left"
Been doing this for 25 years and 15K miles since the motor was rebuilt. Going forward I may reduce the amount of ZDDPlus I add.
Regards
Bob
PS: I do have hardened valve seats so no lead additive, But, I do add 3 oz. Marvel Mystery Oil at each fill up as an upper cylinder lubricant. The ST Workshop Manual (p. 0-205) actually suggests this may be beneficial, esp in "wintry" weather driving