J Jenns04 New member Jun 20, 2005 #1 RE: Re: RE: LOCKERS Is it harmful to switch from using fully synthetic oil back to using regular dino oil? I hear conflicting reports. Thanks! Jenn
RE: Re: RE: LOCKERS Is it harmful to switch from using fully synthetic oil back to using regular dino oil? I hear conflicting reports. Thanks! Jenn
R Ritt New member Jun 20, 2005 #2 RE: what next Nope, you can even mix them.........or buy them mixed ("blend"). :wink:
J jps4jeep Super Moderator Jun 21, 2005 #3 RE: Re: RE: I feel the need... if your motor has over 75K miles, I would not even consider synthetic, perhaps a blend, but straight sinthetic allows blow by in older motors.
RE: Re: RE: I feel the need... if your motor has over 75K miles, I would not even consider synthetic, perhaps a blend, but straight sinthetic allows blow by in older motors.
J judge09 New member Jun 21, 2005 #4 Whats the deal with the "specially formulated" oil for high mileage engines?
R Ritt New member Jun 21, 2005 #5 judge09 said: Whats the deal with the "specially formulated" oil for high mileage engines? Click to expand... From what I read, it's supposed to have an "agent" to keep valve seals and other seals pliable.
judge09 said: Whats the deal with the "specially formulated" oil for high mileage engines? Click to expand... From what I read, it's supposed to have an "agent" to keep valve seals and other seals pliable.
TwistedCU New member Jun 21, 2005 #6 RE: sway bar You should be fine switching from synthetic back to organic oil. I don't believe in doing the opposite in an older vehicle but some would disagree. I doubt you'll hear much arguement for switching to organic oil though.
RE: sway bar You should be fine switching from synthetic back to organic oil. I don't believe in doing the opposite in an older vehicle but some would disagree. I doubt you'll hear much arguement for switching to organic oil though.