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Waterdog
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Posted: January-12-2016 at 10:46am |
I picked up some 15/40 NAPA premium fleet oil the other day for $8.88 a gallon.
Run it at work -1100 ppm zinc and 700 ppm magnesium. Good stuff - Just incase anyone wants to know. |
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8122pbrainard
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Andy,
Is the oil for the boat? I didn't know you had a diesel in the 86! Tell us more. |
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Waterdog
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98 2500 Ram cummins 12 valve w/ a P pump 400k mi
The boat is layed up now but I do use Shell Rotella 15/40 in it. For half price I might go with the NAPA/Valvoline Oil |
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quinner
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Hey Doggie, how does that compare to the Rotella??
15/40 is what is spec'd for most of the 2002+ PCM Chevy's Run Rotella in my Excal since new, if this oil is as good maybe give it a try |
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TRBenj
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Any roller motor (like your excal) is going to be pretty darn tolerant to oil... Any decent quality 15w40 is gonna be just fine. That NAPA stuff is likely a good choice, as is Chevron DELO, which is very reasonably priced. Rotella (like Castrol GTX) has a good rep but almost 50% more expensive.
What's the phos content of the NAPA stuff Andy? |
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Waterdog
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The Spectrometer we use for aircraft oils doesn't pickup phos
but typically Zn, Mg & phos run together so I'm confident there's phos in the oils that ping 900 + ppm Zn. |
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KENO
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Check the PQIA website and surf around some, you'll probably figure out that every 15w40 diesel oil out there has plenty of zinc and phosphorus. Wal Mart Supertech included. Go to the link or whatever you want to call it below and there's the info on the NAPA 15w40 http://www.pqiamerica.com/May%202013/NAPA1540.htm This one gets you their homepage http://www.pqiamerica.com/ Happy surfing |
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phatsat67
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I have always ran Rotella 15-40 but would be open to cost savings if something was out there. Minimal cost at 2 changes per year anyways.
I always ran Valvoline 10-40 in my 67 before I knew crap about Zinc levels. Flat tappet performance camshaft with pretty stout valve springs and I have had 0 issues with it. |
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74Wind
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Seeing so many of the established "wizards" on the site who use Rotella (or similar) makes me feel good about having used it for years as well, thanks.
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