Engine Oil
JeffP
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- '75 CJ5, 304, T18, D20, D44s w/3.73 1974 CJ5, 304, 4 spd., Dana axles 3.73 gears. 1973 CJ5, 258 I6, T18, Dana 20, Dana axles 4.27 gears. 1972 CJ5, 304, 4 Spd, Dana 20, 4.27 gears. 1976 CJ5, 304, T150. 1976 CJ5, 304, T150, J20 w/4.10 gears. 69 CJ5 Hurricane 4 cyl, 4spd all original! ‘53/‘54 M38a1 100% original but also 100% apart! Low 3 digit Vin! One of the very first m38a1s!
Oil isn’t oil as some have said. There a reasons there are so many different types!
Here’s some trivia you may not know and it can cost you!
Years ago some tree huggers decided that the high pressure additives were killing of whales, spotted owls and the desert tortoise.
True or not, they screamed loud enough to force oil recipes to change. This in turn forced the automotive industry to “upgrade” to roller camshafts. With obviously no regard for those of us who use “flat tappet cams”. They didn’t do that to spend more building cars, they were forcd to!
So what does this mean for your older Jeep? It means you need to use a type of oil, if you can, that still has an ample amount of zinc & sulphur etc in it or add ZDDP to each oil change!
Another option is to assume... this is BS, the oil jug says “safe for all engines etc.” It might be... but AFTER the publication date they are citing, that you didn’t bother looking up!
As of today, Shell Rotella T and Valvoline Racing Oil are the only two I know of that still contain ample high pressure additives.
I’ve seen cams go flat in aslittle a 500 miles! What is worse... the metal that came off, went thru your engine!
Summit Racing and Jegs both sell “ZDDP”. I use the Comp Cams brand & order it by the cast.
If you bother reading the description on a new camshaft (non roller type) it will say the warranty is void if you can’t prove you added ZDDP!
Investgate before it’s too late!
Here’s some trivia you may not know and it can cost you!
Years ago some tree huggers decided that the high pressure additives were killing of whales, spotted owls and the desert tortoise.
True or not, they screamed loud enough to force oil recipes to change. This in turn forced the automotive industry to “upgrade” to roller camshafts. With obviously no regard for those of us who use “flat tappet cams”. They didn’t do that to spend more building cars, they were forcd to!
So what does this mean for your older Jeep? It means you need to use a type of oil, if you can, that still has an ample amount of zinc & sulphur etc in it or add ZDDP to each oil change!
Another option is to assume... this is BS, the oil jug says “safe for all engines etc.” It might be... but AFTER the publication date they are citing, that you didn’t bother looking up!
As of today, Shell Rotella T and Valvoline Racing Oil are the only two I know of that still contain ample high pressure additives.
I’ve seen cams go flat in aslittle a 500 miles! What is worse... the metal that came off, went thru your engine!
Summit Racing and Jegs both sell “ZDDP”. I use the Comp Cams brand & order it by the cast.
If you bother reading the description on a new camshaft (non roller type) it will say the warranty is void if you can’t prove you added ZDDP!
Investgate before it’s too late!