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Originally Posted by 40 Deluxe
Extra zinc is NOT needed in a flathead! There is still sufficient zinc in modern oil for the low spring pressures of flatheads and other old engines. In the '50's, when these were just old oil burning/leaking clunkers, it was common to use re-refined oil or the cheapest non-detergent oil available. No zinc there! I have never seen a flathead with a wiped-out cam lobe in spite of this!
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Not to be argumentative, but for what I spent on rebuild of this engine, I will side with those that recommend the higher zinc, including my cam grinder.
But I know where you are coming from. I have put a lot of miles on worn out flatheads that burned a quart every 100 miles; went through a lot of recycled oil that came in unlabeled quart jars with funnel tops.