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Kube 12-27-2024 04:06 PM

What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Stock '31 engine that runs well; never rebuilt.

What viscosity motor oil are you guys running in similar engines?

Thanks.

jb-ob 12-27-2024 04:20 PM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Stand Back ......

johnneilson 12-27-2024 04:31 PM

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Popcorn, 6 pack and a comfortable chair

J

Kube 12-27-2024 05:47 PM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Yeah, I tried to keep this a very simple query. I made a point to NOT ask oil type, etc.
Just viscosity.
I am a tad surprised there have been no responses.

Synchro909 12-27-2024 06:12 PM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Pick a number between about 10 and 60. I used to run 20W50 but I have now started using 15W40. Too many Model A owners do what I did - use an oil that is too thick. The more oil that flows through the bearings, the better. Thin oil will do that and therefore keep them cool and that is the whole purpose of the oil in an engine. The fact that it is slippery helps reduce the generation of heat and that helps but basically, oil does the same as the coolant in your radiator. Would you use treacle in there?

Herb Concord Ca 12-27-2024 06:16 PM

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10w-30

nkaminar 12-27-2024 06:25 PM

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10W-30 on a stock engine that is in good shape. Higher viscosity on worn engines and pressure lubricated engines. Use a multi grade detergent oil.

mcgarrett 12-27-2024 06:37 PM

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Kube, I'll be the first to be thrown under the bus!

Most agree the Model A engine was born with a poor quality non-detergent 30wt. oil in her veins. That's about all that was available for production cars back then. Without knowing the condition of your engine, you have nothing to lose by using the modern counterpart which is a 30wt. detergent oil, at least until you run it and find out if it's a good engine or not. The modern engine oils are FAR superior to anything available when the Model A was new. As we all know, if the engine has a rattle or knock even the best oil on the market won't help resolve the problems of a worn engine. I have used the 30wt. oil from Tractor Supply or Atwood's with great results and it's inexpensive too.

*A word of caution...if you haven't run the engine previously or don't know if it's been run in a while, it is recommended before start-up to remove the distributor and pour a couple of quarts down the distributor hole and the rest into the crankcase just to make sure everything that moves gets a fighting chance at survival!

Let the arguments begin! :D

Good Luck! :)

Keith True 12-27-2024 07:06 PM

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Wet and slippery.

Kube 12-27-2024 07:27 PM

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I'd like to thank the few guys that actually responded to my question. Thank you, men!

It appears 10w/30 it shall be.

Kube 12-27-2024 07:28 PM

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GPierce 12-27-2024 09:32 PM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthrea...1980&showall=1

Read all of the above recommendations and let us know what you are going to use.

Ayers1 12-27-2024 10:38 PM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Kube, you're lucky this was all the response you got! Couple of years ago I asked synthetic or no? I thought I had started the next war!

updraught 12-28-2024 06:00 AM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

My cousin in Tasmania had a VW beach buggy with a rope start.

It ran fine on used sump oil from the local servo.
Main thing was not to use Venetian blind cord when starting. It was like a cat of nine tails.

marty in Ohio 12-28-2024 06:20 AM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

One summer I ran 35 weight oil. That's two quarts of 30 and two quarts of 40. Just dump it in, the car will love it!
Marty

Big hammer 12-28-2024 08:10 AM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kube (Post 2358497)
Yeah, I tried to keep this a very simple query. I made a point to NOT ask oil type, etc.
Just viscosity.
I am a tad surprised there have been no responses.

Lighter weight in colder temperatures, heavier weight in warmer temperatures.
One 20 below zero Sunday morning the families modern’s would not start, my A cranked O so slow but fired up, dad and I drove the A to get new batteries for the modern’s . I probably had 10w-30 or 10w-40 in the A, that was before 5w- xx oils, 0w-xx oil
Your in Wisconsin you should have already known the answer to your question , the second number in multiple grade oil is the hot weight of the oil

Kube 12-28-2024 09:10 AM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPierce (Post 2358528)
https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthrea...1980&showall=1

Read all of the above recommendations and let us know what you are going to use.

Post #10

Kube 12-28-2024 09:11 AM

Re: What viscosity motor oil is recommended?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big hammer (Post 2358579)
Lighter weight in colder temperatures, heavier weight in warmer temperatures.
One 20 below zero Sunday morning the families modern’s would not start, my A cranked O so slow but fired up, dad and I drove the A to get new batteries for the modern’s . I probably had 10w-30 or 10w-40 in the A, that was before 5w- xx oils, 0w-xx oil
Your in Wisconsin you should have already known the answer to your question , the second number in multiple grade oil is the hot weight of the oil

Gee, thanks for the lesson in oil.

Benson 12-28-2024 09:17 AM

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katy 12-28-2024 10:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Herb Concord Ca (Post 2358501)
10w-30

Ditto


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