It appears the Rotella T is a diesel oil, but can be used for gas engines, too. Mine - as far as I know - is a standard built 352, thought it *might* have a 390 cam in it (I haven't measured). It was rebuilt about 10 years ago.
Around here (Southern IN, Northern KY) the temps can range pretty drastically from one day or week to the next. For example, right now we get lows in the 70s at night and highs in the mid-90s during the day. But in about 3-4 weeks, that'll change to highs around 90 and lows in the 60s. Give it another 6 weeks after that, and we'll be looking at highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s.
My owners manual says to use 5/30. Many places around here use 10/30. To me, a multi-viscosity oil seems to make more sense than a single grade oil (SAE 50), given the temperature fluctuations around here. Because of the age of the engine, I don't think a synthetic is a good choice. It would probably find places to leak everywhere. But is finding an oil with Zinc, etc., THAT important after 10 years of running who-knows-what?
Input/advice is appreciated! I will eventually have this engine gone through, but for now I need it to hold up as long as possible.
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