Hello all, I'm new to the board, wish I would have found you before I did this.
I recently purchased a 1969 Full size Oldsmobile with about 60k original miles. (It's a 455 4-bbl.)
The previous owner lived in a warmer climate and told me he used straight 30 weight regular Valvoline. Over the first couple of weeks I had it, it never leaked a drop.
Fall is coming and I love the longer oil changes I get with synthetic on my newer vehicles -- so I did my first change with Valvoline SynTech (full synthetic) 5w-30 Oil and a Wix filter. A few days later a noticed a couple of small oil stains when the car was parked overnight.
From what I have gathered on this board, the leak(s) was(were) already there but the heavier oil was gunked up enough not to drip.
My questions are:
1) Did I do the right thing switching over to synthetic or have I opened a big can of worms?
2) If I switch back to standard oil with the leaking stop?
3) Should I just change the necessary gaskets and keep the synthetic?
4) Will the synthetic cause any other internal issues?
Thanks in advance for all of your help, as a newcomer to the site it really is hard to take it all in! (you guys really get into knowing about oil!)
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Jack
I recently purchased a 1969 Full size Oldsmobile with about 60k original miles. (It's a 455 4-bbl.)
The previous owner lived in a warmer climate and told me he used straight 30 weight regular Valvoline. Over the first couple of weeks I had it, it never leaked a drop.
Fall is coming and I love the longer oil changes I get with synthetic on my newer vehicles -- so I did my first change with Valvoline SynTech (full synthetic) 5w-30 Oil and a Wix filter. A few days later a noticed a couple of small oil stains when the car was parked overnight.
From what I have gathered on this board, the leak(s) was(were) already there but the heavier oil was gunked up enough not to drip.
My questions are:
1) Did I do the right thing switching over to synthetic or have I opened a big can of worms?
2) If I switch back to standard oil with the leaking stop?
3) Should I just change the necessary gaskets and keep the synthetic?
4) Will the synthetic cause any other internal issues?
Thanks in advance for all of your help, as a newcomer to the site it really is hard to take it all in! (you guys really get into knowing about oil!)
--
Jack