Z zstand Joined Dec 20, 2011 Messages 93 Location Illinois Apr 13, 2020 #1 How old is this oil? My grandfather moving to a nursing home and found it while cleaning his garage. What would you do with it?
How old is this oil? My grandfather moving to a nursing home and found it while cleaning his garage. What would you do with it?
Scuder Joined Nov 12, 2019 Messages 611 Location Upstate Apr 13, 2020 #3 '80s for sure. It might have a date code to nail it down further. It is a nice piece of garage art.
NormanBuntz Joined Jul 27, 2013 Messages 4,363 Location Outer Banks, NC & Central FL Apr 13, 2020 #4 Run it in an old lawnmower.
B blufeb95 Joined Dec 19, 2019 Messages 5,080 Location Muncie, Indiana Apr 13, 2020 #5 When did they start labeling oil with "Energy Conserving?"
B bullwinkle Joined Oct 9, 2004 Messages 14,574 Location Cincinnati, OH, USA Apr 13, 2020 #6 Had to have been in the '80s, a 10W30 would never be labeled "Energy Conserving" now! This actually oil that could technically be used in the IDI 7.3 diesel in my sig, and it's a 1989, the cap says "SF/CC".
Had to have been in the '80s, a 10W30 would never be labeled "Energy Conserving" now! This actually oil that could technically be used in the IDI 7.3 diesel in my sig, and it's a 1989, the cap says "SF/CC".
4 46Harry Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 469 Location Kingman, Arizona Apr 13, 2020 #7 I remember using the Kendall 10W-30 in the early 80's maybe 1981 or 82. I may still have a can of it buried somewhere in the garage.
I remember using the Kendall 10W-30 in the early 80's maybe 1981 or 82. I may still have a can of it buried somewhere in the garage.
J Jimiii Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 14 Location New Lenox Illinois Apr 13, 2020 #8 Send it to the project farm guy
Jackson_Slugger $50 Site Donor 2022 Joined Sep 30, 2019 Messages 2,333 Location New York Apr 13, 2020 #9 It's probably worth something, sell it on Ebay or use it as a display...