40 or 50 weight for truck

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I have a 77 F-250 2 wheel drive 400 engine, thinking of either 10/40 or maybe even going to a 20/50 due to it being an older truck and I do tow in the summer with it.
any advantage of the 40 over the 50 weight?
 
Well, I would run a 15w40 HDMO like Valvoline Premium Blue or Shell Rotella in summer. Wouldn't go to a 50 wt unless I had very good reason, say low oil pressure maybe.
 
lol! Poco area? HOw's da weather today? DTown is jus overcast....LOL!

Unless you are having some bearing clearance issues, otherwise, go with some HDEO 10W40.

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Better flow characteristics with a 40 weight as well. I agree with TallPaul on the 15w40 grade, but not necessarily the oil, but I havd used that in the past. Has a robust package, and works well.
 
Okay, oil pressure on start up is 80PSI, dropping to 20-25PSI when hot, blip the throttle and she jumps up to 65, so I feel the pressure is good and where it should be.
Just thought if 40 was good, maybe 50 would be better, so I guess I will pick up 15/40 on the way home tonight.
Weather is overcast, pretty heavy rain at 5:30 this morning, but now it is dry.
Thanks for the feedback.
 
Yeah, thats good OP 20-25 idle hot and 65 at speed hot.

You should do better with HDMO as it has more antiwear additives like zddp and the 15W represents a thicker base oil which will do a lot for maintaining viscosity in the bearings.

'77 F250 is a nice looking truck. I had a '77 F150 when I was a kid (20 years old). Kept it 7 years.
 
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This is a picture of the old beast.
 
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