Engine Oil - '80-86 305 SBC

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Tynan918

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I spent $40 on 5 quarts of Lucas Hot Rod Motor Oil, specifically because it had zinc in it...

I can't keep paying that... Is zinc really a must have ?

I've had an '82 Impala, a '78 Impala, and an '86 Monte Carlo... Never had to use zinc specific oil in those engines...

I read and see so many other options...

Factory specs call for 5w-30, I've read others say 10w-30 in the winter and 10w-40 in the summer, some say use cheap oil and add a zinc additive, and I even read some using Rotella 15w-40 diesel oil...

I just don't and can't blow a bunch of money on zinc specific oil, and I'm sure there are cheaper options...

What exactly is zinc used for ?

How does 15w-40 diesel oil work in gasoline engines ?

Can someone explain and recommend something cheaper ?
 

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I spent $40 on 5 quarts of Lucas Hot Rod Motor Oil, specifically because it had zinc in it...

I can't keep paying that... Is zinc really a must have ?

I've had an '82 Impala, a '78 Impala, and an '86 Monte Carlo... Never had to use zinc specific oil in those engines...

I read and see so many other options...

Factory specs call for 5w-30, I've read others say 10w-30 in the winter and 10w-40 in the summer, some say use cheap oil and add a zinc additive, and I even read some using Rotella 15w-40 diesel oil...

I just don't and can't blow a bunch of money on zinc specific oil, and I'm sure there are cheaper options...

What exactly is zinc used for ?

How does 15w-40 diesel oil work in gasoline engines ?

Can someone explain and recommend something cheaper ?
It depends on how bad you want to keep the engines in good shape Tynan.... Yer NOT going to find a cheap oil that will be good for those engines. The new oils are designed for "Roller" engines, not flat tappet style. Also Zinc in oil is sacrificial and all the ads that say they have the most zinc is bullshit because the epa mandates the limit of zinc that the oil producers can put in the product. Use you should use a oil with "Moly" in it. Such as Schaeffer Oil or Liqui-moly. That's far superior to "zinc!"
 
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I spent $40 on 5 quarts of Lucas Hot Rod Motor Oil, specifically because it had zinc in it...

I can't keep paying that... Is zinc really a must have ?

I've had an '82 Impala, a '78 Impala, and an '86 Monte Carlo... Never had to use zinc specific oil in those engines...

I read and see so many other options...

Factory specs call for 5w-30, I've read others say 10w-30 in the winter and 10w-40 in the summer, some say use cheap oil and add a zinc additive, and I even read some using Rotella 15w-40 diesel oil...

I just don't and can't blow a bunch of money on zinc specific oil, and I'm sure there are cheaper options...

What exactly is zinc used for ?

How does 15w-40 diesel oil work in gasoline engines ?

Can someone explain and recommend something cheaper ?
This still a thing? Everyone likes and has different ideas on the ideal oil, everyone has their opinion. Get a 10W40, non synthetic motorcycle, mix with cheap oil or mix a couple of quarts of cheap to a high ZDDP hotrod oil if you are worried about a worn 305 failing.
 

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Oil is the lifeblood of your mill. You can cheap out but sooner or later you will pay the price. For myself I use Royal Purple. it is a DExos 2 version and a 6 pack is over a C-note a box. If you do go main stream with your brand of oil, by all means get the additive. it is cheap insurance against the danger of killing a cam lobe and having to do an engine snatch and teardown. When I finally am able to refire the Monte's mill, for sure i will be adding a bottle of ZDDP, even though that oil will only be in there just long enough tor it to circulate and get hot. At that point it will come out and new oil and filter will go in.



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scarborough

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I spent $40 on 5 quarts of Lucas Hot Rod Motor Oil, specifically because it had zinc in it...

I can't keep paying that... Is zinc really a must have ?

I've had an '82 Impala, a '78 Impala, and an '86 Monte Carlo... Never had to use zinc specific oil in those engines...

I read and see so many other options...

Factory specs call for 5w-30, I've read others say 10w-30 in the winter and 10w-40 in the summer, some say use cheap oil and add a zinc additive, and I even read some using Rotella 15w-40 diesel oil...

I just don't and can't blow a bunch of money on zinc specific oil, and I'm sure there are cheaper options...

What exactly is zinc used for ?

How does 15w-40 diesel oil work in gasoline engines ?

Can someone explain and recommend something cheaper ?



just did oil change on my car using the same oil. its a rebuilt Olds 455,i was told to use high zinc oil on all my oil changes. its a little expense but if that what it takes so be it. one thing I've learn when it come to keeping these old cars running as best as possible, it can be expensive. I guess the high zinc oil give a little added protection on the money you invest on a rebuild.
 
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