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Re: synthetic oil?

To: "Phil" <jello@ida.net>, <DEVierling@aol.com>
Subject: Re: synthetic oil?
From: "jon" <humbersnipe@home.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 19:59:54 -0600
Ther is no doubt that synthetic oil out-performs conventional oils, but
there is one other major concern - the viscosity. I run straight 30W in my
Brit cars, because it holds a MUCH better hot oil pressure (in my cars) than
even a 20W50 multigrade. Synthetic oils tend to be very wide multigrades - I
even saw a 0W50 from Lubromoly! But a single oil change would tell you how
the oil pressure behaves in your particular car.

Either way, be sure to change the oil just BEFORE you lay the car up for the
winter - combustion acids will develop in a synthetic as well, making clean
oil for winter storage just as important.

Jon Arzt
Omaha, NE  USA


----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil" <jello@ida.net>
To: <DEVierling@aol.com>
Cc: <british-cars@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: synthetic oil?


> I'm guessing there will be comments all over the board on this one, but
let me
> relay my experience with synthetic gear oil.
>
> In my workplace, we have things called vibratory feeders.  They have a
"shaker"
> that is some unbalanced driven weights.  One of them burned up the shaker.
We
> replaced it with a rebuilt unit (that already had oil on it).  It burned
up in a
> day.  We replaced it with another rebuilt unit, and put a thermometer on
it.  In
> 12 hours it was over 250F, so our maintenance supervisor called the
> manufacturer.  They asked what kind of oil was in it, and indicated that
> synthetic is a requirement.  So we drained it, and put in synthetic.  The
> temperature came down below 150 in about one hour, and has been on the
equipment
> for 3 years since without any problems.
>
> So, it sounds like a testimonial, but I'm sold on synthetic oil, unless
you are
> leaking enough that it isn't worth your money to use it.  In which case,
you need
> to find that leak and fix it.
>
> Phil Bates
>
> DEVierling@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Listers,
> > Anyone have an opinion (and I'm sure the list has some opinions...)
regarding
> > the use of synthetic oil in their LBC?  Since I don't get to drive my
MGB
> > much I thought 100% synthetic oil might hold up better in "storage".
Any
> > advice greatly appreciated!
> > Thanks,
> > Donny V
> > 78 MGB
> > 89 Saab 900S
> > 75 Honda CB400F
> > 81 Honda CB750F

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