Brad Penn 20W50 oil
Has anyone on here ever run Brad Penn racing 20W50 partial synthetic oil in a harley, and would any of you even if it doesnt say air cooled engine oil on the bottle. I know this is good oil, Its been prooven good oil on the track in my Late Model race engine. It runs 72-8200 rpm all night long. We stuck an eghaust valve after the radiator split, and it got to 270 degrees, and the oil was still green, and had lubrisity. The oil in the head that stuck a valve was crusty, but nothing in the valley, or block was nasty. Just wondering on the standard, and not air cooled part on the oil.
thanks
Kasey
thanks
Kasey
Never used the Brad Penn oil, but it is just a new name for the old Kendall products..
Here is a little additional information;
"In 1997, American Refining Group, Inc. purchased the Kendall® / Amalie® refinery located in Bradford, PA, from Witco Corporation. As a result of the sale of the Kendall® and Amalie® brands to a third party, a new name was given to the products produced at the site-Brad Penn® Premium Pennsylvania Grade Lubricants."
Here is a little additional information;
"In 1997, American Refining Group, Inc. purchased the Kendall® / Amalie® refinery located in Bradford, PA, from Witco Corporation. As a result of the sale of the Kendall® and Amalie® brands to a third party, a new name was given to the products produced at the site-Brad Penn® Premium Pennsylvania Grade Lubricants."
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