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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
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Certainly something to consider. Thanks. Amsoil is available on the shelf here at Canadian Tire, $21.00 a liter(quart).
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06-16-2014 | #22 |
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
10w40, 15w50 etc...
How come GM said 10w30? |
06-16-2014 | #23 |
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
I don't recommend any oil. That is a personal choice based on info. available. I can tell you when I bought mine in '98 it had cam chain rattle about 1 in every 4 starts. I suspect it had dino oil all it's life. By the second oil change of Mobil 1 it went away and I haven't heard the rattle since. I don't think it was so much Mobil 1 as it was a synthetic over dino oil. As for why GM recommending 10w-30w. I'm sure there are alot of opinions on that, so I won't go there.
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
At the time the LT5 was introduced, phosphorus and zinc in the API SG and later the SH was 1200/1300 respectively (C-link).
If there is a synthetic 10/30 with the phos./zinc at the 1200/1300 levels, then it might rise to the top of the recommendation list for today's LT5 oils However, shopping around, there doesn't appear to be a 10/30 that does, or if there is, it isn't exactly advertised very aggressively, apparently. So, reasonable substitutes are the AMO 10/40 (the 10W... part is the key with regard to cold viscosity) with 1200/1300 and Mobil 1 15/50 also has the same ppm of the good stuff. And too, the Mobil 1 High Mileage 10/30 comes close and might be fine too (and is what I bought for Jim and Nancy's car when the oil filter sprung a leak on the Mountain Run.) Since I don't drive much in winter due to the salt, 10/40 is fine for summer, I recon. And, when I buy it by the case, the price for AMO 10/40 gets down around $7/qt, changed every-other year (under 5000 miles as a rule). P.
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06-16-2014 | #25 |
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
in reply to Paul w/reference to Marc
I also use Amsoil 10-40 ... in my part of Georgia it's always warm or hot with some rare cold spells so 10-40 works well. Similar to Paul, I change oil every 24 months with at least 2, if not 3 filter changes in between oil changes and topping up as necessary. I suspect the Mobil 1 High Mileage 10-30 is probably OK for most applications but would really like a "go ahead" recommendation from Marc and the other engine builders. With a "thumbs up" for the M1 high mileage 10-30 I would probably go back to that simply because it's readily available at WallyWorld. |
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
I have been using off the shelf Mobil 1 since I bought the car in 2000. Of course we have gone through a few generational change of Mobil 1 which I was not aware of 'till about 2-3 years ago (at the time I had about 110,000 miles). For the last 2 years I added 1/2 bottle of ZDDP until about a year ago, switched to Mobil 1 for high mileage cars.
For what it's worth, cams and flat tappets were all in excellent shape after 140,000 miles. General consensus I have been hearing is that LT5 with relatively short lift and less spring pressure is less susceptible to cam wear compared to high performance OHV V8s. |
06-17-2014 | #27 | |
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
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That said, a while back there was a survey to see how many had ever hit their rev limiter. I was astounded by the number of replies that not only never hit the rev limiter, but putted the LT5 around below 6000 rpm! I suppose Johnson & Johnson BABY OIL would work just fine in that case! AND, they run the risk of their man card being permanently revoked up here in FBI country!! (Just kidding).
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Re: Oil & Flat Tappets
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