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Re: Question about oil for high mileage cars



Hi Greg:

I'm using the Valvoline "Max Life" in my '83 Ford LTD beater, which only has 68,000 original miles. No leaks, and it doesn't burn a drop between the 3,000 mile changes, but it never did leak or burn any "regular" oil either. All motor oils have seal conditioners in them, and just from reading the bottle, it sounds like Valvoline upped the dose a bit.

I use Mobil 1 15w/50 in my '74 Spider, with 58,000 miles, and it only leaks oil from the right front cylinder head o-ring, which is always has. I just put the Mobil 1 into my "new" 87 Spider, with 85,000, which also has no leaks. I'm curious to see what happens there. One hears all these stories about synthetics causing new leaks, but I've been using Mobil 1 since about '78, and never seen that in any of my cars.

Regards,

Dean W. Cains
Lutz, FL
'74 & '87 Spider Veloce's
'83 Ford LTD (it's not just a regular LTD, it's a Brougham, but it still doesn't deserve Mobil 1)


At 09:17 PM 4/15/2003, you wrote:

Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 00:31:51 +0000 (GMT)
From: [email protected]
Subject: Question about oil for high mileage cars

I've noticed Valvoline and I think Castrol both have special oils for
"higher mileage" vehicles. Anyone know if there is anything chemically
unique that justifies their claims of being better than regular oil?

I'm using Castrol 20w50 on my 74 Spider w/about 110k miles. This is their
regular oil,not the "special" oil.

Anyone have any experience or other information about the credibility of
these special oils or is it just as well sticking with regular oil.

Thanks,
Greg
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