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Karinofnine

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This is probably a stupid question.

In the manual for the car it says that for a given temperature range (and I have chosen -10 to +40) I can have either 20w 40 or 20w 50. I have no idea which one would be best, do any of you know? It's an old car so I would imagine there will be wear in the cylinders so would a thicker oil be better? If so, which is thicker, 40 or 50?

Thanks
 
have a look here: http://www.aa1car.com/library/oil_viscosity.htm

It appears that the 40 0r 50 applies to its performance at hight temperatures, and the 20 it's viscosity at a cold start. They also suggest that the wider the range betwwen the two numbers, the shorter the oils lifespan as they go 'out of grade' quicker because of the issues in making wide range oils.

Al that said, it woudl appear that 20w 40 would be the best, but i'm sure somone who knows better than me will be along to either agree or to put us both straight :thumb2
 
Ask the oilman on here :thumb2 very helpful and actually suggested a cheaper product than I was looking at :clap

Theres actually quite a difference between 40 & 50 , on the 2 litre mondeos (mine was a year 2000) if you used 40 it breathers clogged up, use 30 it was fine :D:nenau I hadn't realised until then what a difference "one notch up" makes.
 
Cool, thanks. I have left a message on their answering machine, so hopefully will speak to them tomorrow morning. I was wondering if it is worth having a quick trawl round local motor factors to see if their prices would be better, but if you think they are competitive I might not bother.
 
Cool, thanks. I have left a message on their answering machine, so hopefully will speak to them tomorrow morning. I was wondering if it is worth having a quick trawl round local motor factors to see if their prices would be better, but if you think they are competitive I might not bother.

Defo. My Zed only drinks Castrol Edge which is expensive - I couldn't match Opie's pricing anywhere and delivery was very quick. Also worth watching their offers which you'll get emailed if you subscribe or buy.
 
Yup, I'll stick with Opie. I need some help with choosing and I would feel bad if they answered my questions and then I bought from someone else. It will suit me better anyway to have the whole lot come from one place and be delivered in one go.
 
check their website too, they do more than oils, I got my filter and a clay bar last time.:thumb2
 
My T2 has been using a bit more oil than I'm comfortable with, it has been running with 5-30 fully synthetic, which is listed in the manual.

I read the manual carefully today, it says only use this grade at temperatures below 0 degrees C :doh

so tomorrow I'm changing for 10 -40 mineral oil :thumb2
 
My T2 has been using a bit more oil than I'm comfortable with, it has been running with 5-30 fully synthetic, which is listed in the manual.

I read the manual carefully today, it says only use this grade at temperatures below 0 degrees C :doh

so tomorrow I'm changing for 10 -40 mineral oil :thumb2

Be interested to know if it improves. I do a lot of hard miles and very rarely need oil adding....
 
Be interested to know if it improves. I do a lot of hard miles and very rarely need oil adding....

the splenetic 5-30 seemed very thin even when cold it appeared as thin as rape seed oil. Changed for 10-40 mineral oil and a new filter tonight (recommended for -20 degrees to +30) so i will see how it goes :thumb2
 
covered a fair few miles, mostly towing a large trailer weighing up to 2000kg's and guess what.


it hasn't used a drop :thumb2
 
I still have quite a lot of the synthetic 5-30 do you think it would work in the fuel tank? :nenau
 
I still have quite a lot of the synthetic 5-30 do you think it would work in the fuel tank? :nenau

yes it will be fine, I would limit it to around 10 % of your fuel content, I run a 1975 Lister twin on old engine oil around 25% old oil, but the injectors need cleaning , regularly, Rick
 
Another few hundred miles covered with the new oil and still not a drop used :thumb2
 
yes it will be fine, I would limit it to around 10 % of your fuel content, I run a 1975 Lister twin on old engine oil around 25% old oil, but the injectors need cleaning , regularly, Rick

Ah I used to work in the factory that made those, as did my grandfather and father.... now a sad shadow of its former glories... Sorry digressing a bit.

Alan
 

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