Dave---Autoparts stores sell oil that's a blend of petroleum and
synthetic base. I see no problem in you doing what the refineires do!
Dick
From: forzion@maine.rr.com(<forzion@maine.rr.com>
I run synthetic Mobil 1 10W-30 in my car. When on a trip recently, I
noted that the crankcase was a quart low. As it was late, all I had
access to, on the road, was a high-quality but "non-synthetic" [real]
oil. Rather than running a quart low, I added it to the crankcase to
complete the ride home. Now, I've got second thoughts: Does mixing a
quart of 'real' oil with synthetic withsynthetic pose a problem? Should
I go through a whole new oil/filter change?
Dave Friedlander
Maine
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