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Older classic vehicles use thicker oil , bearing clearances were not a tight as modern vehicles hydraulically lifters were not really a thing, flat tapped cams. Race car drivers also use thicker oil bc it moves slower and provides better coverage in the engine during high reving high heat. When I was a kid had no money a lot of my vehicles leaked/smoked, some oil thicker oil leaks slower burns slower. Lastly many even modern motorcycles still use thicker oil.
Idk I never used a Pokémon . They came out way after my childhood. I own a classic car that requires higher zinc levels more than most modern engine oils .
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It works great in air cooled lawnmower engines. Not recommended for freezing temps... but you really aren't mowing your grass in the snow. I guess that would also mean... don't use it in your snowblower.
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Nominal Zinc Level, PPM: 1320
Nominal Phosphorus Level, PPM: 1200
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And $24.97/5 quart at https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobil-...t/20713647 which is a good deal I normally use to purchase.
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