recommended engine oil
- subie_1st_timer
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recommended engine oil
wanna change my oil in the brumby
ive been using penrite oils for sometime now but what grade is recommended for a ea81 with 314000km on the clock??. i seen that the guy i brought it from had an invoice from the mechanic and they used castrol 15w/40... a bit thin i would think. should i go a bit thicker to a 20w/50?
would a synthetic or semi syn be worth while?
ive been using penrite oils for sometime now but what grade is recommended for a ea81 with 314000km on the clock??. i seen that the guy i brought it from had an invoice from the mechanic and they used castrol 15w/40... a bit thin i would think. should i go a bit thicker to a 20w/50?
would a synthetic or semi syn be worth while?
I've used 10w30 semi-synthetic in my EA81 for the past 2 years and it works fine.
Engine's done around 370,000km, no leaks, very little extra oil needed between servicings (~ 150ml extra oil per 10,000km), fuel consumption is around 8.7 litres per 100km.

Engine's done around 370,000km, no leaks, very little extra oil needed between servicings (~ 150ml extra oil per 10,000km), fuel consumption is around 8.7 litres per 100km.

1999 Outback (some mods)
1989 Brumby (more mods)

Subaru - Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
1989 Brumby (more mods)

Subaru - Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
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Cringe as you may.
I use what ever cheap oil I can get. So long as its petrol motor oil and its clean i'm happy with it. Today (due to uni student budget) I lowered myself to the budget supermarket oil
I usually keep my oil the same brand between oil and filter changes but today i was desprate... love that lifter tick (all good now though).
My local parts joint has this oil "power max" 5L for $20. Goes pretty good, I got no complaints... and my engines are still running fine.
Cheers
Bennie
I use what ever cheap oil I can get. So long as its petrol motor oil and its clean i'm happy with it. Today (due to uni student budget) I lowered myself to the budget supermarket oil

I usually keep my oil the same brand between oil and filter changes but today i was desprate... love that lifter tick (all good now though).
My local parts joint has this oil "power max" 5L for $20. Goes pretty good, I got no complaints... and my engines are still running fine.
Cheers
Bennie
My 91 Brumby had 430000 on the clock when I bought it and it used no oil. I immediately did a compression check on all cyclinders . Cyl's kPa's were 1123-1121-1120-1121. See the compression for the later Brumbies is 1128 kPa. I thought this to be ok. I use 15-40 Nulon Diesel engine oil in all my Toyotas so I have started using the 15-40 diesel oil in the Brumby drives good and still uses no oil. Any comments from u guys out there.
My comment would be that is bloody brilliant!Gazza01 wrote:My 91 Brumby had 430000 on the clock when I bought it and it used no oil. I immediately did a compression check on all cyclinders . Cyl's kPa's were 1123-1121-1120-1121. See the compression for the later Brumbies is 1128 kPa. I thought this to be ok.

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