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S.A.E. Oil weight/ 49 Ford flathead 225 6-cylinder

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rob-redm, Jan 2, 2008.

  1. just wondering, what would be the ideal weight of oil to run, going to do a change on it, the guy before was running i think a straight 30wt. The temp here in Washington at sea-level gets to as low 20's in the winter, and up to mid 90's during the summer. The engine is a little tired what would you recommend , lets here from Ford flathead "6" guys !
     
  2. George
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    Did you put "oil" in search? There been a number of threads on oil in the flat 8, plus the zinc debate.
     
  3. PeteFromTexas
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    I have a chevy 235 straight 6. I run straight 40 w in mine.Texas isn't as cold as Washington but it's been in the 30's and 40's during the day and upper 20's low 30's at night.

    I just make sure to let the oil warm up before I start driving. I'd say let it run for about about 5 minutes.
     
  4. I run 40 wt Pennzoil in the summer and 30 wt in the winter. 226 cu in flathead ford six with 20,000 miles on rebuild. Also north Texas.
     

  5. I run the 15-40 Mobil Delvac in my flathead 6, pressure is 15-20 at idle and 50-60 above.
     
  6. lostn51
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    non detergent 30 weight oil.
     

  7. Just wondering why Non-Detergent..............
     
  8. ganga
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    I would run a multi-vis....5/30 or 10/30. watch the oil pressure....no need to allow for warm-up.
     
  9. Paul Turner
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    I live in Eastern Washington where it get really cold. I don't drive my flathead much in the winter but I use Chevron Delo 10/30 which is a diesel engine oil. The Delo does contain zinc which is suppose to be good for the flat tappets used on the flathead.
     
  10. George
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    That's what was available when new & some want to run what was "supposed" to be in the engine, ignoring decades of oil development. My Dad was like that.

    The new CJ-4 doesn't have as much as CI-4 did, & roumors are it'll be reduced again. Some additive like ZDDPlus may be required soon withdiesel, most definatly with SM car oil.
     
  11. big bad john
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    ........ditto......Lots of posts on this matter....
     
  12. flthd
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    Check out that joe gibbs hot rod oil is pretty resonable on the price, plus it has some sceince stuff backin it up.
     

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