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MG MGB Technical - Engine Oil Question
What oil should be used in a newly re-furbished engine, gearbox and diff. I realize it's different for the diff, but which brand or none. Can anyone please recommend their favourites, available in the UK. |
Alex |
use cheap 30wt oil for the first 500 miles then switch to 20w-50 oil for the next 2-3000 miles. after 3500 miles i switched to synthetic mobil 1 15-w50 for the tranny, you can use 20w-50...i have Readline MTL in od tranny... rn |
RN Lipow |
After the first 50 miles or so change the oil. I change the oil even sooner as there are a lot of metal shavings etc that come out of a rebuilt motor. I use regular oil and 10/40 wouldn't be bad. Prior to the initial start up remove the spark plugs and crank the engine to build up oil pressure before actually starting the engine. I would leave the gearbox oil in for a few hundred miles and then change it. |
Mike MaGee |
Engine wise I use GTX, used to be 20/50 but is now 15/40 but I don't see any differance in the oil pressure. Gearbox is GTX 20/50 and I've still a little fresh stuff left but I don't know what to use when thats finished. Ron |
R. Algie |
If the engine is freshly rebuilt with no miles on it, then a running in oil should definitely be used!! Penrite do such an oil. Problems can be had with seating of piston rings etc, if a fresh 20W50 is used straight from the start without bedding it all in... This should be used for between 250 - 500miles IMO. Then an oil change to 20W50 mineral oil. Change again at total of 1000miles, then 3000 miles and then at 3000mile intervals. At somewhere around 10-12000miles, you might like to consider a change to synthetic oils such as Mobil 1. This rather depends on your use/wallet etc. Always change filter with oil. I believe that the transmission takes 20W50 as well. As for interval changes, i would imagine once in the first 1000miles or so and then maybe at 6000miles then at normal 24000mile intervals. Willing to be told differently there though. ~PHIL |
Phil |
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