The issue with these older airheads is the metallurgy was designed when there was alot of ZDDP (zinc compound that I won't spell out here) which, if I understand it correctly, helps to form a layer on the metal and reduces friction. As automotive engine technology has changed, this drives the formulation of the oil - hence now our new Subaru uses something like 5W-10 oil as well as our Mazda, and some even use "0W" oil with very different additives. Without the ZDDP in the oil, these older metallurgy engines can be prone to more wear. There are probably some synthetic oil compounds which can do the same thing, but I don't know anything about them.