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Anyone use conventional oil in their high mileage lt1?
Anyone use conventional oil in their high mileage lt1 with no problems? And what do you use?
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I did up til the last oil change and had no problems. Then I ran half a can of seafoam through the crankcase and oiling system for about 50 miles ebfore changing the oil and switching to a thicker synthetic.
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Pennzoil 10w30 @ 94,000 miles. Does it like it?...It went 12.82 last year with a completely stock motor.
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Pennzoil 5W30 in mine, runs like a raped ape with 115,--- on the clock. Doesn't burn a drop of oil, might leave a teeny tiny spot of oil on the driveway once in awhile, but I'm not concerned with it.
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Actually high mileage motors might not like synthetic oil. The molecules in synthetic oil are smaller, and might cause oil consumption passing by the rings on a engine with high mileage.
So if you use synthetic and notice oil consumption, then swith back. I never have used synthetic oil and got 370k on my last buick 3800 :) |
I use Castrol 10/50 in my z28 that has approx 208,000 miles. Bottom end is original. No leaks, no consumption, still runs like new!:)
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I'm running Valvoline Max-Life 5w 30. The car has 98k on it. No leaks or oil consumption.
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IM running 10w30 Mobil1 Synthetic on my 94000 mile LT1. No leaks and goes low 12s on stock bottom end.
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Pennzoil here 5W30 every 5,000 miles with 148,000 miles and does not burn a drop. :) :) :)
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Napa oil, on every car I've ever had, all with high miles, never an internal engine failure. I wonder if all these spun bearings everyone is having on this board is related to synthetic oil?
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Conventional oils can get long life out of normal vehicles, but IMO, if you're going to drive it hard, and especially if you're going to drive in extreme cold, you'll get longer engine life with synthetics. (or with a good blend like Schaeffer Oil) |
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