Currently I am using Brad Penn 20W50 oil in my 1974 454 Corvette. The car resides in Florida. Would it be better if I use 10W40?
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I would use a CJ-4 rated oil, 15W40 is standard for those.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Does the Brad Penn oil 20W50 have too much zinc and phosphorous in it for my 1974 454 corvette. I don't understand the difference between the three categories on page 6 of your article "Engine Oil for Vintage Corvettes." Which CJ-4 API service category do you recommend for my car? What would be the name brand of the oil, and where can I buy it? Thank you.- Top
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I use Brad Penn 10W40 in the summer in my 73 454. I use 10w30 in the winter, which you don't have to worry about in FL.1973 LS4 coupe. Dark Blue / Black. Turbo Hydra-Matic, PW, PB, PS, Rear Defog, Tilt/Tele, AC, Map Lamp, AM/FM.
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Re: Brad Penn Oil
Does the Brad Penn oil 20W50 have too much zinc and phosphorous in it for my 1974 454 corvette. I don't understand the difference between the three categories on page 6 of your article "Engine Oil for Vintage Corvettes." Which CJ-4 API service category do you recommend for my car? What would be the name brand of the oil, and where can I buy it? Thank you.- Top
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I always use whatever CJ-4 is cheapest, lately it has been Motorcraft, 5 quart jug for $14.79.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Does the Brad Penn oil 20W50 have too much zinc and phosphorous in it for my 1974 454 corvette. I don't understand the difference between the three categories on page 6 of your article "Engine Oil for Vintage Corvettes." Which CJ-4 API service category do you recommend for my car? What would be the name brand of the oil, and where can I buy it? Thank you.
Read the article again. You clearly missed a few points and conclusions. API CJ-4 IS a single API service category. The only other thing you have to do is select a viscosity range. That's it. As I said in the article the secondary listed API categories can be confusing. Just ignore them and buy oil that has CJ-4 listed first and you are buying the correct oil. Did I say ignore the secondary categories if they confuse you. Oh, yes, I did.
All the auto parts and big box stores carry CJ-4, but it is often in a different section than the S-category oils.
I do not recommend specfic brands as I clearly stated in the article. I always buy the least expensive 15W-40 CJ-4 I can find. I buy on price and convenience.
BTW, if crude oil stays in the current range or goes lower, we should see a reduction in engine oil prices this summer, so I may be stocking up with a two to three year supply since I use CJ-4 in all my cars, the newest of which is 1991.
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