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In 1964 this is most likely what your 283 ran on.
Thank goodness for the massive improvements since then.View attachment 126451
In 1964 this is most likely what your 283 ran on.
That's not what Chevrolet recommended in '62, which was 10w30 at temperatures above 0°F, or straight 20 above 32°F. Service MS required, so no non-detergent junk allowed. Straight 30 only "for sustained high speed driving when the temperature is above 90° F." I doubt '64 was much different.View attachment 126451
In 1964 this is most likely what your 283 ran on.
Go with a 10-50 or 15-50Just about any ck4 hdeo will do. Some opt for Mobil 1 0w-40 or even 15w-50
Yes but most folks wanted “straight 30”. That era of 283 had a known oil consumption issue and it was doubtful owners would use more expensive oil. Saw many TSBs from Chevrolet. Our service manager had them archived in notebooks in his office. Not doubting the owners manual recommended oil but there were issues…That's not what Chevrolet recommended in '62, which was 10w30 at temperatures above 0°F, or straight 20 above 32°F. Service MS required, so no non-detergent junk allowed. Straight 30 only "for sustained high speed driving when the temperature is above 90° F." I doubt '64 was much different.
API SC most likely Ran 10W30 in most everything up North in the 70s' unless you were Ricky RacerWhat does the manual say?
Just got the truck and checked the oil. It certainly needs a change right away.
How does it look under a valve cover? How does the oil look?Just got the truck and checked the oil. It certainly needs a change right away.
Would you go with Castrol GTX Classic or Shell Rotella T4 15w40? It runs ok but doesn't rev super well.
Any thoughts on using Seafoam or some other cleaner before changing the oil?
The oil is completely black. I haven't looked under the valve covers.How does it look under a valve cover? How does the oil look?
The Rotella has strong detergents. If it needs some help, a fresh filter and a short 3K Rotella run couldn't hurt.
Ultimately I would run the Castrol, but that engine will live a long time on any decent 10wXX oil.
Have fun with it!
Both are good, buy on price or convenience.Would you go with Castrol GTX Classic or Shell Rotella T4 15w40?
Beautiful! What's the color called? I want to paint mine either light blue or this blueish green seafoam color.That's what I put in my old Chevy.
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