blowedupmotor87
1/2 ton status
It is WAY past time for me to change the Jimmy's oil. It still has break in oil in it (been only MAYBE 2000 miles, probably a lot less, but has been in for almost 3 years now, DOH!!!). So, gotta change it out.
All my other vehicles have either been new enough to have the manufacturer specify an oil type or old enough to have it not matter! So, the Jimmy is my first vehicle that I am completely starting fresh on oil-wise!
I am assuming it (like many other GM's) likes 10w30, correct? So, do y'all recommend running synthetic, conventional, blend? Specific brand preferences? Oil filter preferences? (bought a K&N for this time around but, am open to suggestions!)
I've got about 6 quarts of various 10w30 oils in my garage (Mobile 1, Valvoline High mileage, Valvoline generic, and I think some Pennzoil) that are a mix of synthetic and conventional from over the years (from vehicles of mine and my friends). Could be the makings of a free oil change BUT, seems to me that a random mix of oils (though all 10w30) thrown together may not be the wisest course of action?
Thanks for any input everybody!!!
EDIT: Forgot to give details on the motor! It is a stock replacement 350TBI, GM crate motor, nothing souped up. (200HP 300LBFT (IIRC?)).
All my other vehicles have either been new enough to have the manufacturer specify an oil type or old enough to have it not matter! So, the Jimmy is my first vehicle that I am completely starting fresh on oil-wise!
I am assuming it (like many other GM's) likes 10w30, correct? So, do y'all recommend running synthetic, conventional, blend? Specific brand preferences? Oil filter preferences? (bought a K&N for this time around but, am open to suggestions!)
I've got about 6 quarts of various 10w30 oils in my garage (Mobile 1, Valvoline High mileage, Valvoline generic, and I think some Pennzoil) that are a mix of synthetic and conventional from over the years (from vehicles of mine and my friends). Could be the makings of a free oil change BUT, seems to me that a random mix of oils (though all 10w30) thrown together may not be the wisest course of action?
Thanks for any input everybody!!!
EDIT: Forgot to give details on the motor! It is a stock replacement 350TBI, GM crate motor, nothing souped up. (200HP 300LBFT (IIRC?)).

