Blackshadow54
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I have a 1949 Buchanan meteor that, after a transmission rebuild, is about ready to fire up again. What weight oil should I be using? The recommendation in the manual is no longer available...
I have a 1949 Buchanan meteor that, after a transmission rebuild, is about ready to fire up again. What weight oil should I be using? The recommendation in the manual is no longer available...
The recommendation in the manual is no longer available...
The recommendation in the manual is no longer available...
I cannot imagine that such an engine is not an auto engine reworked for marine use. I was thinking the old 6 cylinder Gray Marine engines were originally Chrysler flatheads--and often seen in Chris Craft boats thru the mid 50's.
Wouldn't the oils of the time be single weight oils--like 30W or 40W?
Chris Craft "K" engines were a Hercules QX series engine ( same series as used in Diamond T trucks ). Gray Marine did use Chrysler Flatheads.. single weight 10 thru 40 weight was common, basic car engine of the day recommended 20 weight. Much of the reason is because many used some splash lubrication for the crank bearings.