Oil change - 1893 Touring Wagon - brands?
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Oil change - 1983 Touring Wagon - brands?
Edited 1893 - Horse and cart from the middle ages.
Im keen to to do an engine oil change on my 1983 MY Automatic Touring Wagon.
I realise people may have personal favourites and preference etc - rational or not, but figure a Subaru forum is the place for this question!
For example, a (subaru) mechanic I saw recent said not to go with a Penrite oil, he didn't really elaborate - Any way
20W50 - What brands of oil are people using, whats good, and any to avoid?
Cheers.
Im keen to to do an engine oil change on my 1983 MY Automatic Touring Wagon.
I realise people may have personal favourites and preference etc - rational or not, but figure a Subaru forum is the place for this question!
For example, a (subaru) mechanic I saw recent said not to go with a Penrite oil, he didn't really elaborate - Any way
20W50 - What brands of oil are people using, whats good, and any to avoid?
Cheers.
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Penrite Hpr 30 full mineral for me.
Reccomended to me by the bloke that rebuilt my engine.
Cheers Cam
Reccomended to me by the bloke that rebuilt my engine.
Cheers Cam
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The oil I mentioned is 20w50 with the extra 10 to boost to 20w60.
An L series from 1893, how many times has it gone round the clock? You must look after her really well!
Cheers Cam
An L series from 1893, how many times has it gone round the clock? You must look after her really well!
Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
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Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
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Brumby Kid wrote: An L series from 1893, how many times has it gone round the clock? You must look after her really well!
Cheers Cam
It is a time travelling Subaru, I wonder how the doctor got it through the doors of the TARDIS? or did he just materialise around it?Kustomchris wrote:Im surprised your not using something like whale blubber for oil in a car from 1893
Do you know what the last owner was using ? I would stick with that.
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Of course it's personal choice but because of it's age, I would use a 20W50 oil and change at every 10,000kms or 5,000kms if you don't do too many kms per year. I would however recommend you stay clear of the 'magnatec' types of oils, these oils tend to clog up oil galleries, which doesn't seem to hurt old holdens and fords but makes a mess of Subaru engines.
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I also use Valvoline XLD 20w50, and had a Ryco filter in it before the most recent change but filters don't make any difference on my engine; the oil is always black. Last change I was forced to use XLD 20w60 "high vis" since that was all there was in that product line. For some reason looking at the bottle in the store I was thinking high vis meant it was going to be bright yellow or something
Apparently just keeps it's viscosity at higher temps. Haven't had an issue with it yet.

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GunFactory wrote:Hahah, I could go on and on!
No I think Ill draw the line there, the budget will probably leave me at the REPCO counter.
Oh? So you have a healthy budget ?

I get mine through trade at six at a time and well, you can pay more for a can of Coke (never forgets the $2 can at Circular Quay in 1992!)
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The budget is constrained substantially at the moment, some would say 'unhealthy'.steptoe wrote:Oh? So you have a healthy budget ?Yes REPCO oil filters either meet or exceed the OEM specs and they may successfully sue anyone that suggests, or has suggested otherwise.
I get mine through trade at six at a time and well, you can pay more for a can of Coke (never forgets the $2 can at Circular Quay in 1992!)
When you say 'trade' what exactly do you mean? trade price somewhere? or bulk?