What is better to use Detergent or non? I changed the oil in my 55 today and don't beleive it has been changed for many years.
I went out and to my local farm imp. dealer and they gave me 10w30 and a new oil filter. I hesitated on if I should put it in or not. After seeing the old oil draining, I decided that just about anything would be better than this.
My thoughts was a non-detergent 20 weight.
Keep in mind this engine has never been touched and does not use or leak a drop. Runs so smooth and quiet, that I hate to do something that may cause harm to it.
Any thoughts?
John Niekamp
This site uses cookies to maintain login information on FarmallCub.Com. Click the X in the banner upper right corner to close this notice. For more information on our privacy policy, visit this link: Privacy Policy
NEW REGISTERED MEMBERS: Be sure to check your SPAM/JUNK folders for the activation email.
OIL Detergent or non detergent
Forum rules
Notice: For sale and wanted posts are not allowed in this forum. Please use our free classifieds or one of our site sponsors for your tractor and parts needs.
Notice: For sale and wanted posts are not allowed in this forum. Please use our free classifieds or one of our site sponsors for your tractor and parts needs.
- John Niekamp
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 757
- Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2004 9:41 pm
- Zip Code: 62301
- eBay ID: jniekamp66
- Location: Quincy, IL
- artc
- Cub Pro
- Posts: 1871
- Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2003 10:25 am
- Zip Code: 06457
- eBay ID: cmtelephone
- Tractors Owned: Restored: 1950 Cub, 1950 Cub Demo, 1948 super AI, 1935 Silver King, 1946 Oliver 60 RC, John Deere M, 1950 C demo.
In working clothes:
1950 cub, 1948 cub, 1941 A, 1948 H, 1963 B414, 1958 240U, 1947 Oliver 60 industrial, Oliver 70 industrial. IH 450, 1963, another 1948 cub, 1946 I6 with Trogan front blade. - Location: CT, Middletown
- Contact:
sounds like you put in 10/30 detergent oil. if the motor has always had non detergent in it, then substantial sludge will have built up in the crankcase and the valve spring area. changing to detergent will cause those deposits to start moving to the filter. you might have to change it again in a short time because of that cleaning action. some have said there's a chance of plugging an oil gallery with the moving sludge deposits. there's certainly no shortage of opinions, pro and con, on this topic.
'If they're tappin', they're not burnin'
http://www.ZagrayFarmMuseum.org
http://www.ZagrayFarmMuseum.org
- Carm
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 1085
- Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2003 2:11 pm
- Zip Code: 21234
- Tractors Owned: 1947 FCub 1948 FCub (FrankenCub), 1949 C, 1952 SA, 1963 IH 3414 Backhoe Diesel, 1960 Oliver 880 Diesel, 1945 Mack EF Fire Truck
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: MD, Baltimore and Freeland
- Contact:
I agree with artc, change the filter in a little while. I am converting mine to detergent oil, but I am doing it slowly because I have some unused Non detergent oil to use, and since the Cub or the C use almost no oil, it will take a while. Otherwise I would have just gone to a detergent oil straight away. More than likely, all will be fine.
- John *.?-!.* cub owner
- Cub Pro
- Posts: 23701
- Joined: Sun Feb 02, 2003 2:09 pm
- Zip Code: 63664
- Tractors Owned: 47, 48, 49 cub plus Wagner loader & other attachments. 41 Farmall H.
- Location: Mo, Potosi
John, before changing to detergent oil, I would pull the pan and clean it and the oil intake screen. They are probably full of sludge. if you decide to stay with non detergent (which would be my recomendation at this point), I would suggest 30 weight rather than 20 . 30 is also what the manual recomends for normal summer use.
If you are not part of the solution,
you are part of the problem!!!
you are part of the problem!!!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Leewebb7 and 31 guests