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Re: [ST] motor oil question: conventional or synthetic?
- Subject: Re: [ST] motor oil question: conventional or synthetic?
- From: brian <brd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:19:19 -0600
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:26:10PM +1000, Chris Maher wrote:
>
> Regarding synthetic or non syntheic oils:
>
> Go back and confirm what was used initially. Again the general rule of
> thumb is to stick with what has been used after the run-in period.
>
> Used to work on artillery pieces for an enforced hobby, back in those days
> we found that stnthetic oils used to leak straight through natural rubber
> seals and vice-versa but things may have changed since then.
>
Hrm, maybe if I go back to dino in my ST, it won't leak so much. :/
Laters,
Brian
- --
'99 ST (black) <--drinks a quart of Mobil 1 every 3k miles
Dallas,TX
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