My reference guides don't go back that far. I will contact my resources on Monday and see what they tell me.
I've got a couple of pressure washers that need non detergent oil. I think I bought mine a Autozone.Non-detergent oil is still available. At our local farm stores they still have SAE 30 and 10 in some places. Try mystik.com they still make it.
Ultrarunner-
Talked to our chemist today. He says the detergency and friction modifier packages will not harm antique cars. There is no reason why you would not be able to run todays multi-viscosity oils. The friction mod packages will cause no harm to the Babbit bearings nor will the detergrncy package harm seals.
The Schaeffer Supreme 7000 in 5w30 or 10w30 will work.
If you have specific concerns about a multi-grade oil in these cars, please feel free to contact me.
One thing a equipment dealer told me, don't know if it is true or not, maybe someone here can answer. We have a 4020 that we ran Deere 30wt oil in and still do. His newer Deere needs 15-40 engine oil. When asked if we could run both tractors on the 15-40 they did not think it was a good idea. The reason being the 30 wieght was non-detergent oil and that there was probably sludge in the engine in areas. The 15-40 they thought would wash this sludge out and take a chance on plugging oil passages in the engine. They recommened waiting till we rebuild the engine then go with 15-40.
Does this sound right or were they incorrect?
lots of equipment that does not use an oil filter also does not use detergent oils.
look at lawnmower engines and air compressor oil sumps.
remember detergents suspend stuff for filtering..
soundguy
I bought a case from TRC and at my rate... it will be a lifetime supply.
The water spec is interesting if you are out working in all kinds of weather and maybe even if the equipment is store outside... not sure it would be a deal breaker when all my work is done in dry conditions and my Backhoe spends 99% of it's life in the family garage.
Anyone know what happened to DieselPower? Mike provided lots of lubricant expertise and no longer posts?
Is this thread dead or is anyone around that can tell me where I can get some Schaeffer's #238 Grease at a decent price with perhaps free shipping Thanks
I've seen Schaeffer's #238 on Amazon for $9.17 a tube. Too rich for my blood.
I switched to Amalie Pro Tac with 5% moly. It is a lithium base but performance seems to be miles ahead of the 3% stuff I was using. It has gone up to $46.77 a case of 10 tubes.
Is this Schaeffer's grease supposed to be good? I recently had a salesperson come into our truck stop trying to sell us Schaeffer's products.
But we sell Petro Canada, so I never really looked into Schaeffer's. That was actually the first time I have ever heard of them.