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I'll second Castrol GTX 10W-30. Worked very well in my '72. Unless you have a newly rebuilt motor, I would stay away from synthetics to avoid any leaks.

Now lets hear about the tranny, and diff. Come on fellas. Never did open those up on mine.

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I don't know about the hi milage oils . I , like you think it is just an addvertising thing. I did quite a bit of surching on the web and found a site that went in depth on the componets found in the different brands of oil , they covered about ten different ones. They went into the ash content and all sorts of different things and raited them for different applicatinons. Under load , high RPMs Heat, cold , how they were for forming sludge , all sorts of tests were made. Now I had

been using Quaker state oil for the past 40+ yrs and was pleased to see that it scored in the top two . Quaker and Castrol GTX were almost exactly the same in all reguards and rated the top two. I have since changed to GTX because I can buy it at Cosco , and with four engines to maintain the price brake helps some. :classic:

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I´m not expert on oils but I have always put in a quality oil of the type specified buy the manufacturers. At least the Castrol GTX I normally used is well rated on that test, it also has another advantage that when you strip the engine down it is all nice & clean with no gunge.

Here´s my thought on oils for high milage engines : - If the engine has done 100.000s of miles & the oil pressure is down, it burns oil, & make a hell of a noise, no oil is going to solve that. You just got to bite the bullet & strip the engine down & fix it.

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