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Car engines, particularly something so low tune and overbuilt as the enduras (think 4x giant CG motors stuck together but made out of granite, making about half the hp/L and rarely revving beyond 5k), don't require anything like the oil quality of an equivalent hard worked small bike so don't sweat it too much. I've never used anything fancy in my cars, just bog standard halfords or ECP semisynth 10w40, and they've been fine. They meet all the applicable standards, have similar additives, etc. (Tell a lie, i tended to use VW Quantum Synta Silver in my polo, but that's because GSF sold it even cheaper than the halfords stuff... And it's probably the same product in a different bottle... Must remember to see if they stock the Renault/Elf equivalent). So long as you quick to the cautious replacement schedule (as i do/did) it'll be a-ok.
Bit puzzled by their specifying such thick (and narrow grade) oil on a more modern car regardless of the engine though. Unless the seals fit poorly and the oilways narrow and prone to clogging, i'd probably try something a touch more multigrade such as the common 10w40, which will be thinner from cold (starts circulating quicker) but keep a bit of viscosity at higher temps so it actually still lubes the moving parts..i |
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/sends mum to Costco for "a bucket of oil"
Hmm yeah there's probably something in the head that don' laak it. Solid tappets rather than hydraulic maybe, that kind of thing.
Always wondered who bought those 20w50 refinery dregs btw! Was considering whether it'd be any good as chain oil til i was tipped off about just using the engine waste. The £7-a-tin gunk is presumably of a similar consistency (and quality?) to what comes out of the sump at service time in most other engines?  |
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If in doubt 10w40. Not likely to be too thick or too thin to damage anything. that 20w50 stuff is great for older engines the smoke a bit and burn a bit of oil. I used to use it in my old thumper, which was basically a tractor anyway  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 181 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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