Posted by Don-Wi on May 13, 2016 at 22:34:25 from (66.87.76.87):
My father in law cleaned out some things from his garage a few years ago, including 2 paper cans of oil. One was 30 weight, the other 10w-30. I just picked up a 1968 John Deere 140 2 weeks ago and was changing all the fluid in it and finding the grease zerks. I was out of my normal supplies, so I made a joke in the top with a screw driver and put it in. I figure vintage oil won't hurt a vintage engine, and now I have that shelf space again. Engine only held 1 1/2 quarts, so the rest I poured into an empty oil bottle and marked it for what was in it.
Now if only I had a use for the filters he gave me.... all for older gm cars with metric threads. Nothing I own or work on even had the same threads, so I just plain can't use them. Yet....
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