On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Bruce Griffis wrote: > Okay, what oil should a person use in a 196 OHV engine? Synth? Dino? > 10W-40? Heavier? Lighter? Added zinc? Canola from the doughnut machine > (with doughnuts properly filtered with coffee)? OK, here's my personal distillation of all the chatter, I'll go out on a limb. If you don't like this advice, I'll refund what you paid for it upon request. I'm not racing, I drive my Ramblers 15,000 miles/year (between three of them, in no pattern). OLD ENGINES: Any of the non-synthetic 10W-30 "high mileage engine" oils from Mobil, Castrol, others. "High mileage" seems to be market-speak for higher zinc plus some additives for softening seals. NEW/REBUILT: Synthetic Mobil1 15W-50, Mobil1 "High Mileage" 10W-30. Rumor has it, if you switch to synth after many miles on non-synth, it loosens all sorts of crud and makes your engine leak. I'm not testing this theory. Let us know how it works out :-) I'd run synth oil in my old motors if I thought it would not cause problems. ZINC ADDITIVES: At rebuild/breakin time. I'm sure there are other solutions. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list