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I hope I have got this right. Previous threads had discussed engine oil for a T2 and came to the conclusion for 10w 40 mineral.

I have tried to get hold of some without any luck, even emailed Opie Oils, this is their reply...

Hi Steve

This is the only one that we have and it's designed for the running in of an engine rather than normal use.

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-60229-m...ompetition-running-in-mineral-engine-oil.aspx

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Tim

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Opie OIls Fuchs Titan SAE Ultra MC 10W/40

Ok its Synthetic but I used the above when it was on offer.
 
So where the heck can you get 10w 40 mineral oil?
 
So where the heck can you get 10w 40 mineral oil?

10w 40 Mineral always!!!!! I put Semi in the Maverick and it started tapping it balls off!!!!

Comma still sell 10w 40 in mineral I have some in the shed that I brought 2 months ago, red and blue tub, 5l bottles
 
If you can't find Comma

Find a large morrisions and they stock it on the shelf, made by Carlube I think :nenau
 
10w 40 Mineral always!!!!! I put Semi in the Maverick and it started tapping it balls off!!!!

Comma still sell 10w 40 in mineral I have some in the shed that I brought 2 months ago, red and blue tub, 5l bottles

Thanks :thumb2

I didn't know Mavericks had balls ;)
 
I use 10w40 semi Synthetic as it's cheaper in my local car shop than mineral oil:eek: mine did have 5w40 in when I got it which nissan started to recommend after 2000 or so but found the truck was using oil since going to 10w40 which I ran my last T2 on I hardly ever need to top it up
 
any local decent motorfactors should sell it

Maybe you can tell my local merchants as they don't stock it :doh

7ltrs needed with a filter change right?

What about a sump plug washer?
 
10w 40 Mineral always!!!!! I put Semi in the Maverick and it started tapping it balls off!!!!...

I use Castrol GTX semi 10w40 or 15w40 which ever they have in stock.... and the cheapest.

Nothing rattles on my Mav... but then again, the mileage is quite low for the year, and it is the old Td engine.

Only ever used Castrol GTX, mineral in the early days, but NEVER fully synthetic.
I thought the part synthetic was a good compromise.
:nenau
 
I use Castrol GTX semi 10w40 or 15w40 which ever they have in stock.... and the cheapest.

Nothing rattles on my Mav... but then again, the mileage is quite low for the year, and it is the old Td engine.

Only ever used Castrol GTX, mineral in the early days, but NEVER fully synthetic.
I thought the part synthetic was a good compromise.
:nenau

Always Mineral in these I've been told and I saw the difference instantly, it's soooooo much quieter
 
Always Mineral in these I've been told and I saw the difference instantly, it's soooooo much quieter

Just got to find some mineral, Ipswich seems to be a dead spot for it.
 
Always Mineral in these I've been told and I saw the difference instantly, it's soooooo much quieter

If it's the same viscosity range then synthetic is the same as mineral except it will not degredate as quickly. Any sound difference is between your ears!
 
If it's the same viscosity range then synthetic is the same as mineral except it will not degredate as quickly. Any sound difference is between your ears!

I've tested this twice in 2 different vehicles and I'm telling you straight there is an audible difference is the way they resonate at different rev ranges
 

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