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#531720 04/24/2009 3:46 PM
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I looking for some help on the amount and type of oil that should be used in doing a full oil change on my 51 2 Ton Jobmaster Dump? Doing a first oil change today!

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What year 261?
What size oil filter?
Did you change the oil filter?

If you do not have an owner's manual with this information, put in oil until it shows "Full" on the dip stick. Start the engine and run it for a few minutes. Turn off the engine and wait a few minutes. Look at the dip stick and add oil, if necessary.

20w oil - 10w-30 oil was most likely originally specified but up to 20w-50 oil would most likely be OK (that is what I have always used in my 1960 261).


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Summer weight is 30W, Winter is 10-20W was originally specified. Multi-weight oils were not available in 51' to the best of my knowledge. it does not hurt them of course.


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"oil specs on 261"

Multi-weight oils were available all years that 261 engine were available; and, in 1954, it looks like GM started to recommend multi-grade oil. This might have be due to the introduction of the high pressure engine but I bet it was due to the prevalence of high-quality multi-grade, detergent oils.


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there was another thread going related to ZDDP(https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=528089#Post528089) which i believe is an oil additive. the jist of the conversation was the anount of zinc in the oil and was it necessary to have more zinc or were the modern oils ok. relating that thread to this are you using additives or just running modern oils?


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