| Back in the day (the 60s), back home in Jolly Olde England, the oil of 
choice for "performance" cars was Duckhams 20/W50.  Everybody used it and I 
think some or all manufacturers started to generally recommend a 20/W50 
multigrade about that time, as an alternative to a straight 30 or 40 weight.
That's all I have to say about this, except that my rebuilt engine will have 
a 20/W50 in it, if I can find some.
Mike
>
> Just getting the '58 TR3A on the road, it has been sitting for 5 years 
> with
> fresh oil and I want to change it now that I have started and driven it
> about 20-30 miles.  The original manual calls for SAE-30 @ 40-70 degrees 
> and
> SAE-40 @ 70+.  Fifty years ago there were not all these multi-grade oils
> available and I was wondering if a 10w-40w or some other  combination is a
> better choice these days.
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