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Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 03:09:14 GMT
From: "Dwayne Hillier" <hilconopsam.com>
Subject: Re: how to love my Saab


I've read in SEVERAL Tech books that the time required before using Synthetic Oil is no less then 20,000 KM on the motor. Cheers Simon Watkins <106374.2647nopsamuserve.com> wrote in message news:OuoSLqhT#GA.131nopsamnaac.prod2.compuserve.com... >Rubbish!!!! > >You may not get maximum perceived benefits if you haven't used it all the >engine's life, but you will most probably extend its serviceability. >Additionally, if your point were true, don't you think the oil companies >would have to put some kind of disclaimer on their oil - "Do not use unless >Synthetic oil has been used from the very beginning!" > >No, of course not. Anyway, to use it from the beginning is probably not >wise. Despite tight modern tolerances, new engines still need to be bedded >in. The mineral oil placed in some engines is there deliberately - it's >slightly inferior lubrication characteristics allowing the moving parts of a >new engine to bed together properly. Synthetics are too good to allow this >process to properly occur, and this can lead to glazing of cylinder bores >etc (so I'm told). So, to cut to the quick, the maximum benefit of a >Synthetic is probably achieved at the first oil change, after the bedding in >period. Anybody got any input on this? Any mechanics who have seen the >benefits/drawbacks of Synthetics/Mineral Oils? > >Simon > >-- >Spammers, here's some for you: fraudinfonopsamet.com >sweep.daynopsam.gov.au ucenopsamgov > > > >nutmeggernopsamejanews.com wrote in message ><794e4n$ui6$1nopsam1.dejanews.com>... >>In article <36AD0A6C.1BA0C79Bnopsamdnet.att.net>, >> Mark Baldwin <moose-jrnopsamdnet.att.net> wrote: >>> I would be wary of using synthetic oil. My '96 900SE has 57K miles and I >>started >>> using synthetic Mobil 1 at around 50K miles. Just a few months ago it >>developed >>> an oil leak, which turned out to be a problem with the input shaft seal >(an >>oil >>> seal, as I understand it) and required $600 to fix. >> >>Oh I have been told by a reliable source NOT to use synthetic oil unless >you >>have used it from the get-go. You have to stick with what was being used >to >>take good care of the motor >> >>--J >> >> It might just be >>> coincidence, so see if anybody else has experienced the same. >>> >>> Julian Sweet wrote: >>> >>> > I have recently purchased a 90 900 Turbo SPG. I was wondering if you >all >>> > could give me some special pointers on how to take care of it. In >>> > particular, someone mentioned to me that I should only use premium gas >and >>> > that I need to let the car sit running for 20 seconds before I shut it >down >>> > so as to prolong the life of the turbocharger. >>> > Is there any other idiosyncrasies to keep in mind? I know that I >have to >>> > be religious about changing the oil, any recommended brands. >>> > >>> > Also, what's a good source for aftermarket parts like a dash cover for >>> > instance? >>> > One more thing, does anyone have a situation where the car won't turn >over >>> > unless either the door is open or the parking brake is down? >>> > >>> > Any advice would be much appreciated!! >>> > >>> > Julian Sweet >>> > jsweetnopsamneering.ucsb.edu >>> >>> >> >>-----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- >>http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own > >

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