In a Car and Driver Magazine article (Nov 1999 by Patrick Bedard), an
oil expert, Ed Kollin, recommends using diesel engine oil in older cars, in
particular, CG-4 15W-40. He says that corrosion is more of a problem for
our older cars than wear and that this type of oil contains considerably
more corrosion inhibitors, detergents and dispersants. The article does
warn against the risk of sludge if your engine is heavily gunked up and
says there is a "very small chance" of seal leakage due to nitrogen
compounds in the dispersant.
Click the URL below to read the article.
http://www.caranddriver.com/FrameSet/0,1350,_sl_NewArticle_sl_0_cm_1633_cm_2600_1_23_cm_00,00.html
Any thoughts on this recommendation?
Thanks.
John Cowan
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