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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:08:19 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok
wrote: I've only switched in the cars... no problems at all. According to the local mechanic, you can mix oil and synth without problems. - I've used one quart of Castrol synthetic to 3 quarts of Castrol mutigrade changed each 4000 mile interval since new, for over 300 k miles on two festivas, where the engines work for a living. Brian Whatcott Altus OK - - Not to be picky, but why a mix of synthetic and multigrade? Bruce-in-Bangkok I once witnessed an extreme pressure oil bench-test. Basically, a ball bearing is pressed hard onto a rotating shaft and left to run. With mineral oil, there was soon a good flat. With synthetic, the ball held in there, much longer. But then, they cut the synth lubricant with mineral, and the wear life held up at fair dilutions. So, in view of the cost difference, and knowing they are designed to be completely miscible, I used the 1:4 cut. Finally, the makers started marketing a synth mix, but I do it myself still - its no trouble to do. (The only precaution I take is to use both types from the same maker - I chose Castrol) I have read often enough, that synthetic can be searching in old engines and unclog them or loosen seals and also that they may not carry crap as well, and staying runny, the oil can drain from cylinder walls so it could be hard on startup, but the improved flow at startup makes that point moot, I'm guessing. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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