High zinc motors oil content

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Anbele
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Your car is a: 1979 Spider 2000 CS2

High zinc motors oil content

Post by Anbele »

Soon to do the oil change on my 107k ‘79…was wandering about the board’s opinion on high zinc content motor oils.
On another note, I understand that Redline MTL works wonders on old manual transmissions…
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kilrwail
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Sport Spider
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Re: High zinc motors oil content

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Absolutely. You want both high zinc and phosphorus to protect your cams and valves. I use Penn Grade 20W50 in both my vintage cars, which used to be Brad Penn and originally was Kendal GT. Over 1200 ppm of both. Others will chime in with alternatives.
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Nut124
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Your car is a: 1978 124 Spider 1800

Re: High zinc motors oil content

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I use Penn Grade 15-40 Semi Synt.

However, for the previous 25 years I ran Fiat twincams with various oils incl Castrol GTX and Mobil 1 Full Synt. Took out a cam that was run hard for 20 years and it was in perfect shape.

I think the zinc content is more of a concern with american flat tappet V8s where cam and lifter wear is common and an everyday topic at their forums.
neslam
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Re: High zinc motors oil content

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Anbele wrote: On another note, I understand that Redline MTL works wonders on old manual transmissions…
A friend in the lubricants business recommended PennGrade Classic multi-purpose gear oil, GL-4. Specifically for old transmissions where the synchros can apparently be damaged by modern GL-5 (and GL-4 / GL-5) gear lubes.
I had some MTL and it looked pretty thin, so I didn't use it.
TX82FIAT
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Re: High zinc motors oil content

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I would not use PennGrade Classic multi-purpose gear oil, GL-4 in the Fiat Spider sycromesh trans. I know this is stated to be yellow metal safe. However, is it non-EP as well. GL1 90 is what the car is designed to use for the transmission. There are several brands to choose from, Millers, LubeTech, Napa, Bardahl. I used redline MT 90 and had significant metal in the old when I changed it back to GL1. As for the engine, right on with the zinc and 15W40 or 20W50 depending on climate you are driving in. Change the engine oil at the lesser 3000 miles or once a year.
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neslam
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Re: High zinc motors oil content

Post by neslam »

My owners manual specifies non-EP (extreme pressure) SAE 90 weight, so I'll stick with my grey haired lubricants guy's advice with GL-4 PennGrade Classic multi-purpose 80W90 gear oil for now. That said, it is a recent oil change so I'll see what it looks like at next oil change.
I had asked him about GL 1 oil and he said no, so I took his word for it.
Oils can be debated forever, (ask the vintage Porsche guys!), but that's my 2 cents worth.

Previous stuff had been in there for a very long time - no idea what it was.

The axle does specify EP oil.

Cheers.
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