Valvoline all fleet plus 30w for rebuilt engine

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Is Valvoline All Fleet Plus 30W an exceptable oil for first startup in a newly rebuilt engine? I'm pretty sure it has zinc in it but not sure about moly. Would that make it not a good choice? I already put it in the engine but i can take it out if its horrible oil. its not worth ruining the engine for 30-40 bucks.
 
thanks for the reply. I was just worried about it because it said on the msds that it was parrafinic. is that okay? Does that mean its not real dino oil?
 
It will be fine. It should be rated API CJ-4, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4 and CF/SL which will be ok for what you are using it for. Once you run this and drain it, switch to a marine 40w which will take more fuel dilution and have better shear strength. But all fleet is a diesel oil and will take a pounding. For marine use lots of guys run diesel 15w40 or 40w Delo, Rotella or Delvac. Pennzoil also makes a Marine 40w that Walmart sells. I use 25w40 Quicksilver oil that has no viscosity index improvers that works well too. West Marine carries the whole range of Marine grade oils. They handle fuel dilution really well versus automotive brands.
 
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Originally Posted By: Travis_John
thanks for the reply. I was just worried about it because it said on the msds that it was parrafinic. is that okay? Does that mean its not real dino oil?


parrafinic-This means the oil has wax in its composition, not really a good thing, but for what your plans were with the oil it should be fine
 
Originally Posted By: PT1
It will be fine. It should be rated API CJ-4, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4 and CF/SL which will be ok for what you are using it for. Once you run this and drain it, switch to a marine 40w which will take more fuel dilution and have better shear strength. But all fleet is a diesel oil and will take a pounding. For marine use lots of guys run diesel 15w40 or 40w Delo, Rotella or Delvac. Pennzoil also makes a Marine 40w that Walmart sells. I use 25w40 Quicksilver oil that has no viscosity index improvers that works well too. West Marine carries the whole range of Marine grade oils. They handle fuel dilution really well versus automotive brands.
Every commercial marine operation and the military base I have been to used HDEOs in their marine gas and diesel engines.
 
Originally Posted By: troyb43


parrafinic-This means the oil has wax in its composition, not really a good thing, but for what your plans were with the oil it should be fine
It's not 1965 anymore.

Any Dino oil you buy will be parrafinic based. Valvoline, Castrol, Pennzoil etc. All of them unless you buy a high end synthetic.
 
"parrafinic - This means the oil has wax in its composition, not really a good thing."

OMG, I can't believe I read such an ignorant, misiniformed statement on this site.
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Parraffinic oils are high quality base mineral oils, not to be confused with parrafin wax.
 
Personally I think it's a little too heavy for a start-up on a new engine. Unles you live in a really warm climate, I would go with a 10w30, then after a bit go over to the 30W.
 
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