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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 07:27 AM
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What type oil?

Hi all need advice as to what oil I should use in my 82 305 carb camero seems to have low pressure at idle when hot but runs strong and quiet would like to keep it going as long as possible with eventual upgrade to 350 or 383 stroker please advise, thanks.PS vehicle is only used in summer no cold weather driving.

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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 09:29 AM
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Re: What type oil?

10w30
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 09:36 AM
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Re: What type oil?

what do you consider low pressure to be?
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 10:57 AM
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Re: What type oil?

It's a flat tapet engine. You can't just run any conventional 10w30. Based on it sitting for long periods I would recommend Amsoil Z-rod:

http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produc...tic-motor-oil/

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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 12:14 PM
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Re: What type oil?

If the engine is worn and needs repair, using a different grade of oil is just a band-aid fix. It doesn't matter if you run 0-30 synthetic or 15w40 diesel oil, it won't fix an engine that needs to be rebuilt.

Fill it with cheap walmart oil and run it until you replace the engine.
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 12:55 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Well it wont last long if you run oil that isn't flat tappet friendly. He said it runs "strong and quiet" - his oil pressure reading may just be a gauge or sending unit issue. I wouldn't assume the engine is trash based on the gauge reading alone.

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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 01:20 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Low pressure at idle when hot can also be worn cam bearings which won't make any noise.
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 01:21 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Could be. I would definitely verify why the low pressure reading before making a call on what to do with the engine. An oil analysis is only about $20 also and can tell you a lot about what's going on in there.

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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 03:29 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by GeneralDisorder
It's a flat tapet engine. You can't just run any conventional 10w30. Based on it sitting for long periods I would recommend Amsoil Z-rod:

http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produc...tic-motor-oil/

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Interesting tidbits about ZDP you may be referring to: https://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forum...Number=1049812
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 04:01 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Yeah but if you read farther in the thread a lot of that first post is not agreed upon. I build performance Subaru engines and they are still flat tappet today, in 2017. Yes a brand new STI is flat tappet. And I have seen pitted, damaged camshaft lobes from running crap Walmart oil. More than once. We run Dominator race oil in all our builds - generally 15w50 with high volume oil pumps due to increased clearance, high oil temps in racing, aluminum blocks, etc. We don't have problems with scuffing or lobe pitting. This oil is in the 1300 to 1600 ppm of ZDP.

Z-rod would be better for a daily/seasonal. It has much higher TBN. The Dominator we use has to be changed every 3k.

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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 04:17 PM
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Re: What type oil?

His tired 305 isn't a high dollar race engine and doesn't need expensive oil.
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 06:15 PM
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Re: What type oil?

summer driving only? run some valvoline vr1 sae 50. gaurantee it will change your oil pressure and has ZDDP in it.
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Old Apr 1, 2017 | 09:38 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Change your oil sending unit ($35), because I thought that I too had an oil pressure issue. In addition to the sending unit, I installed a "tee" fitting and 1" oil pressure guage as co-witness.

You've received excellent oil recommendations. Personally, I use Shell Rotella T4 and Rislone 3X ZDDP AND PHOSPHOROUS additive.

Good Luck
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Old Apr 2, 2017 | 10:07 AM
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by GeneralDisorder
Yeah but if you read farther in the thread a lot of that first post is not agreed upon.
Exactly why it's interesting. If it really was a GM bulletin it's a credible source, but further down there are other (probably) credible sources disagreeing.
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Old Apr 3, 2017 | 02:58 AM
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Re: What type oil?

I totally agree that the oil pressure gauge should "not" be trusted.
I call the gauges GM put in these cars " Dummy" gauges. The only one I even come close to trusting is the Speedometer.
I would put a new oil sender/switch in it to start with.

The Chevy Small Block is one of the greatest engines ever made and "if" taken care of that little 5.0 can stay in decent shape for a "VERY" long time.

Cheep ( in price )Walmart Oil "is" what I use.

It just happens to be a "top tier" Totally Synthetic Extended Performance Mobil 1 , 5W-30, 5qt jug on sale for $25.00. That's only $5.00 a Qt.
They also make it in 10w-30.

Add a $10.00 Extended Performance Mobil 1 "Oil Filter" and your out the door for $35.00 + tax with excellent "quality" products. You don't have to skimp with Generic crap oil.

And just because it says "Extended Performance" does not mean you should run it for an extremely "Extended" amount of time/miles.

My car is only driven a few miles every day, some city and some highway and I change it every 7 to 8 months.

I started to use it when I bought the car with 100,000 miles on it 11 years ago. The car had leaking valve guide gaskets and had the gray/white puff of smoke cumming out of the tail pipes for about a year then cleared up entirely.
I give credit to the oil I'm using.

Here's links to the products.
Oil = https://mobiloil.com/en/motor-oils/m...ed-performance
Filter = https://mobiloil.com/en/oil-filters/...ce-oil-filters

The Filter I use is the tall one # M1-302 that holds an extra Qt of oil so be sure to prime it before you put it on.
The 5 Qt jug works out perfectly.

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Old Apr 3, 2017 | 10:32 AM
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Re: What type oil?

Incidentally, the Mobile 1 filters are made by Champion Labs. They also make Amsoil, and Royal Purple filters. So whoever has it cheaper.....

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Old Apr 3, 2017 | 11:10 AM
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Re: What type oil?

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His tired 305 isn't a high dollar race engine and doesn't need expensive oil.
I agree. There are still hundreds of thousands of L05 powered Chevy trucks going up and down the road with 200,000+ mile flat tappet engines and I bet most of them are running what ever cheap conventional motor oil they can buy at the local Wal-Mart.
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Old Apr 3, 2017 | 11:43 AM
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Re: What type oil?

On all my high mile engines (talking 150,000 to 265,000) I ran (or run) the pennzoil high mileage 10W-30 (since Quaker State stopped making Defy -RIP-). Never had any issues and if the mileage is any indicator they kept living!
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Re: What type oil?

I typically run 5W30 Mobil 1 synthetic in my cars. I started adding a zinc additive to my flat tappet cars because I'm paranoid like that. Could be overkill.
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Re: What type oil?

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Incidentally, the Mobile 1 filters are made by Champion Labs. They also make Amsoil, and Royal Purple filters. So whoever has it cheaper.....

Rick
Cut them open. There not going to be the same including the element.

I pick a product that I can trust and stick with it.
Made at the same plant on the same line does not matter to me.
I don't believe in bouncing around to different brands to save a buck.
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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 09:31 AM
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by Ron U.S.M.C.
Cut them open. There not going to be the same including the element.

I pick a product that I can trust and stick with it.
Made at the same plant on the same line does not matter to me.
I don't believe in bouncing around to different brands to save a buck.
It's been done. There's pictures on many forums. They are identical. Champion Labs is the originator of the design and builds them under contract for all three brands. There's no difference at all. They are all about the same price point though so there's not much savings to be had. I mention it in case you can find one but not the other where ever you may b shopping.

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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by GeneralDisorder
It's been done. There's pictures on many forums. They are identical. Champion Labs is the originator of the design and builds them under contract for all three brands. There's no difference at all. They are all about the same price point though so there's not much savings to be had. I mention it in case you can find one but not the other where ever you may b shopping.

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Read this, including it's many links. It should answer all the questions on oil filters you could possibly have. It cuts through all the marketing BS and shows you which filters are the best to use.
http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articl...lterstudy.html
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Re: What type oil?

Huh - in the case of that particular model filter, the M1 filter is quite a bit crappier than the Amsoil/Royal Purple. Interesting. I'll stick with my Amsoil filters since I sell the stuff retail at my shop. Makes it pretty convenient.

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Re: What type oil?

All you need to know right here (thanks for the link Tibo):

http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articl...filter/5um.htm

None of the filters other than the Amsoil/Royal Purple (which are essentially the same filter from Champion Labs) have much of a hope of trapping the really damaging stuff that's between 5 and 25 micron. Which is the most damaging particulate size range.

https://www.amsoil.com/techservicesb...ine%20Wear.pdf

I've discussed this with the tech guys at Amsoil at length. If you really want to get it clean you add a bypass filtration system that pulls out everything down to 1.5 micron. That's what all the semi's run. It's not uncommon to run the oil 1,000,000 miles with only filter changes and top-offs with bypass level filtration. It will pull the black carbon out of the oil and make it look clean too.

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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by GeneralDisorder
All you need to know right here (thanks for the link Tibo):

http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articl...filter/5um.htm

None of the filters other than the Amsoil/Royal Purple (which are essentially the same filter from Champion Labs) have much of a hope of trapping the really damaging stuff that's between 5 and 25 micron. Which is the most damaging particulate size range.

https://www.amsoil.com/techservicesb...ine%20Wear.pdf

I've discussed this with the tech guys at Amsoil at length. If you really want to get it clean you add a bypass filtration system that pulls out everything down to 1.5 micron. That's what all the semi's run. It's not uncommon to run the oil 1,000,000 miles with only filter changes and top-offs with bypass level filtration. It will pull the black carbon out of the oil and make it look clean too.

Rick
On a similar note, I have seen guys running dual filters and have always wondered about it's (second filter) actual effectiveness.
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Re: What type oil?

I always go Mobil 1 High Mileage 10W-30 and a Mobil 1 filter. Nothing more, nothing less.

Synthetic is so far superior to dino juice, it's not even in the same league.
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I run mobil 1 5w-30 full synthetic in my l98, never had an issue.
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Old Apr 5, 2017 | 06:26 PM
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I sure do love "what's the best oil?" threads. I knew before I opened it that it would be entertaining.

Especially interesting is the fact that the OP has exactly one post on TGO, and hasn't come back since starting the thread. But the debate has gone on and on.

There might have been a lot of trucks with flat tappet cams out there running Wal-Mart oil, but the last Chevy truck with flat tappets was made 22 years ago. And that was before they started taking ZDDP out of oils. There are many more trucks out there on the road now that have roller lifters, and they don't need the ZDDP. Personally, everything I currently own has roller lifters, the last flat tappet engine was pulled in 2005. It wasn't a problem 12 years ago, but it's a problem now. If you're going to run a flat tappet engine today, you need to use an oil that is up to the task, even if it's only during the summer. You DON'T want to just go to Wal-Mart and pick up the cheapest stuff they have.

But, back to the OP's apparent concern, yes, verify your oil pressure with a mechanical gauge. The dash gauge is not the best indicator of your engine's health.
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Re: What type oil?

The owner's manual for my '86 Camaro recommends 5w30. The engine is 31 years old, only 60,000 miles, and has never been rebuilt. 5w30 conventional oil is working just fine.

305's run low oil pressure at idle. Check the service manual and verify with a mechanical gauge on the engine. The dash gauge is all over the place. But, even if it's low (I think like between 5-10 psi at idle) is normal. It should come up under acceleration.

If the engine fails, guess what...It's going to be rebuilt. I don't expect this to be a million-mile engine and I'm guessing you aren't expecting your '82 to be either.

Use whatever the owner's book or shop/service manual says to use. I think 10-40 was recommended at one point (at least that's what my service manual says). Pick a weight appropriate to the temperatures the engine operates in, and stick with it. Change it regularly--I'd stick with 3k intervals on an old carbureted engine for conventional oil.
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Re: What type oil?

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The owner's manual for my '86 Camaro recommends 5w30. The engine is 31 years old, only 60,000 miles, and has never been rebuilt. 5w30 conventional oil is working just fine.

Use whatever the owner's book or shop/service manual says to use. I think 10-40 was recommended at one point (at least that's what my service manual says). Pick a weight appropriate to the temperatures the engine operates in, and stick with it. Change it regularly--I'd stick with 3k intervals on an old carbureted engine for conventional oil.
Whatever the owner's manual says for a 30-35 year old car is irrelevant. Oils have changed since these cars were made. Perhaps you haven't been listening.

5W-30 might be the primary recommendation, but you'll also see 10W-30 is fine as well. 10W-40 is not on the list.
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by five7kid
Whatever the owner's manual says for a 30-35 year old car is irrelevant. Oils have changed since these cars were made. Perhaps you haven't been listening.

5W-30 might be the primary recommendation, but you'll also see 10W-30 is fine as well. 10W-40 is not on the list.
You posted some snippy comment about me not listening, only to agree that 5w30 is a fine choice.

You're right- oils have changed over the last 35 years. They perform better than ever, making 5w30 an ok choice even for warm climate. Bonus that in my case, it's a recommendation found in the owner's manual.

The only reason I'd recommend a 3k interval with conventional oil in this case is-
a) it doesn't sound like this car is driven a whole bunch, summer only so maybe it sees a lot of short or infrequent trips.

b) older engines with miles have larger clearances due to wear. They have old seals, and aren't as closed to the outside as newer engines are. Carbs can also degrade the engine oil if not in good working order. So, shorter intervals or a time-based interval might be necessary here.

The service manual I have for my car specifies 10w40. I don't know why, but it's in there. However, that recommendation is not in the owner's manual supplied with the car.

I'm sorry, what wasn't I listening to, again?
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by 1986_IROC-Z
I'm sorry, what wasn't I listening to, again?
What's not in the oils anymore. All you're talking about is viscosity, and viscosity is not the issue.
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Old Apr 6, 2017 | 07:13 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by five7kid
What's not in the oils anymore. All you're talking about is viscosity, and viscosity is not the issue.
ZDDP? Yeah.

Not to be entirely dismissive, but many a flat-tappet cam survived hundreds of thousands of miles with new, lower-zinc oils. For street driving, the concern doesn't even register for me personally. If we were talking about a high dollar car, a high dollar engine purpose-built to race, I'd probably get more into it.

But I know people have their schtick about oil. There's no telling them what's right or wrong, once they've made up their minds.
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Re: What type oil?

There might have been a lot of trucks with flat tappet cams out there running Wal-Mart oil, but the last Chevy truck with flat tappets was made 22 years ago. And that was before they started taking ZDDP out of oils.



I believe that SG was the last grade with proper ZDDP levels before the EPA mandated the reductions. SG was last available 1992-93. Another reduction took place in 1994-95, and that is when flat tappet camshafts really began to fail.
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Old Apr 6, 2017 | 10:06 PM
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by NoEmissions84TA
There might have been a lot of trucks with flat tappet cams out there running Wal-Mart oil, but the last Chevy truck with flat tappets was made 22 years ago. And that was before they started taking ZDDP out of oils.
GM wasn't the only manufacturer to utilize engines with flat tappet cams.

Wranglers and GC's used a flat-tappet 4.0L produced through 2006.

Not sure about others.

How many of those flat-tappet GM engines saw another 100k in the last 10 years?
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Old Apr 6, 2017 | 11:39 PM
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Re: What type oil?

I sleep better at night using the additive.
There are plenty of articles out there, both for and against.
But I can't dispute what has worked for over 70 years - and that is zinc & phosphorus.
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Old Apr 7, 2017 | 08:33 AM
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Re: What type oil?

Yeah, but you gotta keep one eye open because materials have changed significantly since then. Those additives could be unnecessary or worse, bad.
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Old Apr 7, 2017 | 09:01 AM
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Re: What type oil?

For flat tappets Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40 has always treated me right zero wiped lobes.

The lucas hot rod high zinc 10-30 or 40 has also been good.

Although talking to a local valve train engineer at delphi he says in his lifetimes tests on flat tappet cams regular modern oil works just fine.
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Old Apr 7, 2017 | 09:58 AM
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Re: What type oil?

Originally Posted by 1986_IROC-Z
GM wasn't the only manufacturer to utilize engines with flat tappet cams.

Wranglers and GC's used a flat-tappet 4.0L produced through 2006.

Not sure about others.

How many of those flat-tappet GM engines saw another 100k in the last 10 years?
If I remember correctly the 350 tbi in my truck is the last of GM's flat tappet cam engines. It's a 1995, they went to vortec's in 96.

Pushing 186,000 miles, 10W-30 Quaker state Defy has been the oil for the last . . . .10 years? That's getting harder to find though so I'm going to have to swap to pennzoil high mileage (which I use in my current 4.0 litre Jeep @ 150,000 miles AND my previous 4.0 litre jeep that was at 265,000 miles before I sold it - still running like new).


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Nice truck. My 95 does not look like that anymore.


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Re: What type oil?

For a hydraulic flat tappet cam, if you don't use an oil with ZDDP,.....don't be surprised to see wiped lobes and cupped lifters.

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Nice truck. My 95 does not look like that anymore.
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thanks!
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