Bullet Bob
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- Joined
- Nov 16, 2018
- Posts
- 107
- Reaction score
- 180
- Location
- Louisiana
- First Name
- Robert
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 454
Quick summary on my truck, it's my grandfather's 79 or 80 C20 with a transplanted 454. Rumor is that it came from a family friend that had built it for a race car and did something to it to make it more suitable for pulling before putting it in. This truck was mainly used for hauling feed and pulling a cattle trailer. It has been setting up for at least 8 years and I'm slowly going through it to get it back on the road and restore it and put my own little touch to it. On to my question.
Valvoline VR1 50W is what was used in the 454 in question before I got a hold of it and what I put back in it when I changed it. I'm seeing info all over the place on using 50W to the point I'm not sure if it's ok to be using. One thing will basically tell me it will cause it to have a catastrophic failure and the next it is good for motors that pull and haul heavy. Had a lot of guys at work tell me to use different weights and brands instead. Since I'm not going to be pulling anything or hauling a bed full of feed all the time should I go to quality 30W for older engines? It's had 50W put in it for no telling how long and lasted this long. I mean there was 6 quarts of 50w behind the seat and probably a case hid off in one of the storage buildings. Didn't use those 6 quarts when I changed the oil went and bought new oil. So what is everyone's opinion on using 50W or swapping to a good 10W-30.
Valvoline VR1 50W is what was used in the 454 in question before I got a hold of it and what I put back in it when I changed it. I'm seeing info all over the place on using 50W to the point I'm not sure if it's ok to be using. One thing will basically tell me it will cause it to have a catastrophic failure and the next it is good for motors that pull and haul heavy. Had a lot of guys at work tell me to use different weights and brands instead. Since I'm not going to be pulling anything or hauling a bed full of feed all the time should I go to quality 30W for older engines? It's had 50W put in it for no telling how long and lasted this long. I mean there was 6 quarts of 50w behind the seat and probably a case hid off in one of the storage buildings. Didn't use those 6 quarts when I changed the oil went and bought new oil. So what is everyone's opinion on using 50W or swapping to a good 10W-30.