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Oil for 1937 85 Pickup
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Moose |
06-26-2020 @ 10:13 AM
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Hi everyone, I’m new to the forum and to be honest, I’m not much of a car guy. I’m trying though so any help is greatly appreciated! I inherited a restored 1937 Ford Pickup truck. It’s been sitting in my aunt’s garage for 5 years. I got it running great and have the reference manual. The manual says to use SAE 40 oil for prevailing temps between 30-100 degrees. I live just south of Seattle so this is my range. I put a 20W40 oil in it. Will that be good for this engine today? Everything is original on the motor and it runs great. Also, I have access to non-ethanol gas. Is that recommended too? Thank you for any advice.
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51504bat |
06-26-2020 @ 11:30 AM
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Non Ethanol gas is a good idea. wish I could buy it where I live. As far as the oil goes you'll get a wide variety of answers. I think you should be fine with 20/40. I'm in SoCal where it is much hotter and I run 20/50.
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trjford8 |
06-27-2020 @ 7:21 AM
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You'll be fine with the 20-40 oil.
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