[Spridgets] No weather content - OIL

Kitterer Bob bkitterer at me.com
Sun Aug 28 12:10:41 MDT 2011


Just my two cents -

I would put at least a 1000 miles on the engine in order to be absolutely sure that the rings have seated, I know that can seam like forever.  But if you switch to synthetic oil too soon the rings will never seat.  Also if every gasket is not perfectly fitted and sealed the synthetic will find those weak spots to leak, guess how I know that.

I have used Castrol Synthetic since 1997 but have no solid reason for doing so.  Am expecting to tear the engine down in a year or so and will see if and what differences it has made.

What ever you use in the trany you wan to check out the additives to be sure they do not attack brass.

Still in "on the road" mode.

Bob Kitterer and Dolores

1960 Austin Healey Sprite (Mk IV in disguise) - in storage
1966 Austin Healey Sprite Mk III (Trevor) - still in boxes - in storage

On Aug 28, 2011, at 9:23 AM, Steven Guterman wrote:

> I am getting ready to switch from regular oil to synthetic.  I have about
> 400 miles on the rebuilt engine, is that about the right amount or should I
> drive it some more before switching?
> 
> Any opinions on the brand of synthetic oil? Some site suggest using oil for
> diesel engines because of higher zddp, while others say the detergents are
> too strong?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Steve
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