
Can anyone tell me what would be the side effects, or harm to the engine, if a part synthetic oil or even a different recommended oil grade was put into the engine as part of a routine service.

Roy.

In1963 they used SAE30 monograde. That does not mean that we should continue to use monograde oil. Oils have improved. It was standard practice to drop the sump to clean the sludge out when carrying out an oil changeampwhu wrote:think of it like this.......... did they use 10W40 in 1963? did they know what synthetic was back then?
just stick to mineral oils, it was good enough back then, it's good enough for today. simples.
I used Duckham's too but they stopped making it some years ago.lambrettalad wrote:Newtons 30 was good but in the 60's I changed to duck hams 20 /50 ,a lovely green oil with zero problems
From a quick internet search 'Mineral Oil is almost entirely made up of natural substances, whereas Synthetic Oil has other chemical products added to enhance its performance'.bmcecosse wrote:Anyone know what a 'synthetic' oil is ? What was it before it was made into oil???
When the restoration was completed in 1998, we used a new synthetic oil from Castrol called 'RS', grade was 10W/60, was fully synthetic AND had a whiff of the glorious castor oil smell from the old Castrol R days - wonderful! My wife did not appreciate it very much though, and it is her car!That wonderful smell !!! Based on Castor oil