DEAN C.
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| posted on 25/11/06 at 04:10 PM |
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Toyota 4age oil
Just wondering what oil everyone is using in their 4ages and what they have experienced in use,ie,temp,pressure readings and failures.
I had semi synthetic in and then went to 5/30 mineral oil.only thing is the oil tends to run back when stood for a few weeks and I have to crank the
engine for a few seconds before switching the fuel pump on,bl@@dy thing fires too quick for the oil to get round .
Once I've finished a project why do I start another?
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thomas4age
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| posted on 25/11/06 at 09:39 PM |
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pretty normal behaviour for used 4age's. even my 120v does that when it's been sitting for a while.
I have used 10w40 trhoughout all the 4age engines that I have used in the striker, I Once switched to castrol magnatec full-synth 10w40 and the engine
died within 200km's but that was at a very high milage.
grtz Thomas
If Lucas made guns, Wars wouldn't start either.
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bimbleuk
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| posted on 26/11/06 at 06:32 AM |
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I've always used Vauxhalls fully synthetic bought via the garage I use, its in a grey 5 litre container for about £17! ( that might be trade
though). I think that stuff is 10W40 too.
Thomas, yep old engines don't like the thin stuff as the tolerances have usually gone rather lax.
[Edited on 26/11/06 by bimbleuk]
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DEAN C.
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| posted on 26/11/06 at 10:11 AM |
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Must admit when I was a self employed mechanic I kept three oils only,used 10/40 for multi valve engines,15/40 for older stuff and diesels and
V8's and semi-synth for the oddball stuff like BMW engined Range Rovers etc.
Come to think about it thats what I keep stocked in the workshops I run now as well!
Only use the semi on Mercedes Econic lorries as they are a bit fussy,must be a german thing.
I think I'd better get some 10/40 in.
I also had the bottom end go with semi synthetic in,although it was down to a crap sump that I copied and should have known better.I still dont like
semi or full synthetic for these engines but the Aussie experts seem to advise to use it.
I must be old fashioned but I cant get into my head that oil that looks like water can stop metal to metal contact.
Once I've finished a project why do I start another?
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