C2 ('67 BB) oil and filter question
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C2 ('67 BB) oil and filter question
I'm curious as to what the consensus is with regards to choice of oil and filter (spin on) for your BB rides. Do you use a zinc additive ?
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I use Brad Penn oil and a wix canister filter
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I don't think a "consensus" is possible on the subject. But FWIW, I use the original canister with a Wix/ NAPA 1143 filter element and Amsoil AMO 10W40. I would not use any oil additives, select an oil that has adequate zinc and phosphorous content to provide antiwear for flat tappet cams and a suitable viscosity. There are many to choose from.
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I don't think a "consensus" is possible on the subject. But FWIW, I use the original canister with a Wix/ NAPA 1143 filter element and Amsoil AMO 10W40. I would not use any oil additives, select an oil that has adequate zinc and phosphorous content to provide antiwear for flat tappet cams and a suitable viscosity. There are many to choose from.
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Rotella T Triple Protection 10/40 with a wix canister filter.
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So in another thread regarding Shell Rotella oil many rave about using Shell's Rotella diesel 15w 40. Sounds like another option I'll try in my 427 390hp.
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It's the only place where you will learn WHY CJ-4 is an optimum choice both technically and econmically and why BRAND NAME DOESN'T MATTER!
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How many friggin' times do I have to attach the oil article. This is the second time, today, and I've attached it to at least a dozen other threads in the last several years including one I started specifically to post the article.
It's the only place where you will learn WHY CJ-4 is an optimum choice both technically and econmically and why BRAND NAME DOESN'T MATTER!
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It's the only place where you will learn WHY CJ-4 is an optimum choice both technically and econmically and why BRAND NAME DOESN'T MATTER!
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No test... just save the pdf and read it again when you have another engine oil question.
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