Zink oil additive ?? |
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62 wood
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Posted: February-27-2008 at 11:11am |
At the risk of opening the "Oil/Zink can of worms", I happened across this website where you can buy Hi-Z motor oil, or an additive to use in your own oil.
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eric lavine
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62, print your address so we can send a few of our associates over to your house, jk lol
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Brktracer
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If you want higher zinc content oil you can use Rotella or Chevron's diesel oil, I forget the name. Valvoline racing oil is also an option but probably only available locally in 20W-50. Either is a good idea in engines using a flat tappet cam. I use Rotella in my boat.
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The Lake
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Hey Woodster, sounds like an option. The only zinc laden oil I can find in my area is Val 20-50 racing. I did come across another "vintage" oil that goes under the tradename of "Accel", it comes in a 10-40. Believe it or not it's at Wallyworld around here. Anyone heard of it?
And, before Br. Dr. responds to this--I cannot find any straight weight Rotella around here. Chuck |
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Riley
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Check WalMart, that's where I found it. |
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