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04-11-2021, 07:54 PM | #1 |
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Synthetic Oil?
I use 5w-30 Synthetic Oil in my other vehicles & have used for many years & like it. I truly believe I noticed improved performance & what I’ve read it does reduce wear. I haven’t tried it on my 8BA but am considering it. Thoughts?
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Thoughts? Oh no an oil thread!
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04-13-2021, 06:28 PM | #3 |
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Thoughts....I love it, I get a good chuckle and grin when we talk about oil. I love the stories, back and forth on this subject. I'm a regular 20W50 guy
Honestly fellas, if we keep the oil level between ADD and Full on the dip stick no matter what it is, I think we will make it to and from our desired destinations. Hey life is short, get out there and enjoy/drive those old Fords this summer and keep the oil level...Level. |
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04-11-2021, 08:06 PM | #8 |
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I've switched to WalMart's 0W-20 full synthetic in my 21-studder 2 years ago. It had been running 5w-20 synblend since being re-done 10 years ago. Jack E/NJ
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After my racing days were done, I found I had 2 cases of Mobil-1 15-50 synthetic left over. I am running it in my '51 with no problems.
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04-11-2021, 09:36 PM | #11 |
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Jack E/NJ & tubman, I’m familiar with many of your threads / posts & respect your knowledge. I wanted to get some opinion on it & you both helped solidify it.
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I have used this in my Ford 8N and my ‘41 coupe, to slow down the smoke coming out the exhaust pipe. Overkill maybe but it makes me feel better.
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04-12-2021, 09:19 AM | #14 |
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I have been told that synthetic oil is more prone to leaking than conventional oil.
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04-12-2021, 04:03 PM | #15 |
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The oldest car I’ve put it in is my ‘67 442, rebuilt 10k miles ago, no leaks. Ran over 130k miles in my ‘98 BMW M, no significant leaks. Also in all my new cars with success. Just put it in the 8BA, guess I’ll find out 🤔😬😁
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In my experience this is true - over time it finds or makes leaks. Had a 2000 Honda that I ran synthetics oil in. After about 8 months I developed a leak that mechanics said was the rear made n seal - the b expensive proposition. I had read about the sing synthetic oils in older cars and the subsequently leaked. Switched back to conventional oil and the leak went away.
May not work in all instances/situations but it seems to be prone to leak older cars.
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I could pour it in my 40 engine and watch it leak out as it was idling. rear slinger did not sling it back too good, dripped out front seal--switched back to 20w50 kendal and have been using it since
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I think that synthetic oil is the final exam for the class on installing rope seals.
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I use synthetic in my 39 V8. I have not put a ton of miles on it, but seems fine. I also use it in my Model As.
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