Sebring
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69 GTX 440 uses about a quart every 500 miles. (I don't put on enough miles to tell if it's increasing. But a 50 year old motor is probably not getting tighter?)
I agree. In fact, when my plugs start to gum? I know it's valve job time. Twice now it started with #8 cylinder. On two separate 440s. After about 30k of hot rod miles. (Which includes some street and strip blasts)Probably valve guides & seals. Mopar motors don't seem to wear the bores. Heads are a different issue.
I agree with the zinc. Especially if you have flat solid lifters. I add comp cams zinc additive to my mechanical lifter A-body drag motor. As I watched my cam chewed down 5 years ago when they removed zinc from oils. (Again, that could have been a coincidence too. But sure was suspicious.) So I'm convinced about additive. (Actually, it may have been longer ago that 5 years? How time flys!)I have used 10/30 Valvoline and some Rislone Zinc additive for years.
North of Winnipeg? I would think 20/50 would be much thicker than needed. May wear a battery down if trying to start in the winter months. I can remember having slow cranking using 10/30 when the temp stays cold. Below mid 30s.
Is Rislone available in Canada,and if so where could l pick some up?I have used 10/30 Valvoline and some Rislone Zinc additive for years.