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Re: synthetic oil
NEVER use this 0W-30 in any but the newest of cars which pointedly
specify it. Cars not SPECIFICALLY designed for this oil will have their
bearings destroyed by using it. NO Alfa ever sold in the USA by Alfa
Romeo SHOULD EVER USE THIS OIL. To do so would mean disaster for your
engine. Also NEVER use synthetic oil in ANY CAR made before multi-grade
oil became standard. That means any Alfa built prior to the '70's. It
will destroy your main seals and possibly your oil-pan seal, and your
car will start to leak. Any car designed for mult-grade oil can use
synthetic or semi-synthetic. Also, you can mix synthetic and normal
mineral OF THE SAME WEIGHT together in an emergency but you will
destroy the longevity of the synthetic oil - better than destroying
your engine, though, with insufficient oil....
George Graves
'86 GTV-6
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 04:20 PM, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 13:57:49 -0500
From: "Overly,Edward A." <[email protected]>
Subject: synthetic oil
A couple of points that I haven't seen mentioned:
- - Mobil 1 now comes in 0 weight (e.g. 0w-30) which helps with cold
starts.
- - All cars have a certain amount of piston blowby. Older cars have
more
which makes
the oil get dirty quicker and hence need oil changing sooner than
new cars.
I've recently switched to 0w-30 Mobil 1 on a couple of cars that the
manual
says should
use 5w-30.
Ed
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