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Been looking for oil to replace the CASTROL GTX I had been using for a number of years. It is a conventional so wanting a synthetic.
Well, I found MOBIL 1 15W-50. Here are the specs which look like it contains adequate levels of ZDDP. Has anyone else discovered and been using it? Last edited by XfireZ51; 03-08-2024 at 03:09 PM. |
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In 2014, after an engine rebuild, my oil pressure was unusually and uncomfortably low - 15 psi or so. I used Mobil 1 15W-50 just to increase the low rpm pressure 'cause it was the only thing I could do. It turned out to be a crankshaft oil galley plug that popped out.
After years of using Mobil1 and Mobil 1 High Mileage, I gave up a couple of months ago and went to Amsoil Z-Rod 10W-30 over the same concern - ZDDP. |
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Amsoil may be your solution. At one time I used M1 high mileage 10W40 that had the higher ZDDP but Mobil "quietly" changed the amount of ZDDP to a lower level. Click HERE for the current M1 oil specs. I have spec sheets from 2011 & 2014 showing that M1 high mileage 10W30 & 10W40 with a phosphorus level of 1000 and zinc level of 1100. Those levels were reduced some time after 2014 but, without access to later spec sheets, I'm not certain when that happened.
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Gunny,
Here’s the link to Mobil product specs on oils. You’ll note that the 15W-50 specifically mentions flat tappets and that the zinc content is within the acceptable range for our motors unlike Mobil 1 High Mileage 10W-40 which I have been using more recently. The 15W-50 can be had at Walmart, as an example, for $22/5qts. I am changing to this for other reasons in addition to the ZDDP insufficiency. You’ll note that this .pdf was published just this month, June 2019. https://mobiloil.com/~/media/amer/us...pecs-guide.pdf Same link. ![]() Last edited by XfireZ51; 06-28-2019 at 09:35 AM. |
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There is a thread with literally ALL this information already in it...
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=30261 15W-50 is considered by most to be a little on the heavy side for a stock LT-5, but I wouldn't be super worried unless you were running it in low temps. |
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Dom, I also did the same research you did and came to the Mobile 1 15w50 as a possible solution. And, Walmart does carry it regularly, but they also sell it online with free shipping. 5 qts for $23 is pretty darn cheap, but that was not part of the equation when I decided to change.
I have been using the Mobile 1 15w50 for 3 years now without issue. But I do not drive in cold weather at all.
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In the end, i decided it simply was not worth the risk and started buying Amsoil online. |
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I decided not to cheap out on my Z and also use Amsoil. Stick with Marc and not your Piggy Bank!
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