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just a quick question what engine oil should i put in a 1970 traveler?????
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I just knew! ;)
Personally, I've used both cheapy and expensive oils- but kept the cheapie in for a much shorter period of time as it lacks the additives which prolong the effective life of the oil.
Personally, I've used both cheapy and expensive oils- but kept the cheapie in for a much shorter period of time as it lacks the additives which prolong the effective life of the oil.
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when looking at quality ratings, Cam mentioning SE and SF, what is the better of the two? I currently use SL rated oil. Is that bad?
about £7 or £8 per 5 liters
about £7 or £8 per 5 liters
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The ASDA oil does not comply to the most basic of the 'quality' standards (or they would put the rating on the can), so you can't expect it to protect the engine as well as a 'quality' oil.
These cheap oils also are prone to loosing pressure after a good motorway thrashing and I for one would only use them for lubricating door hinges!
Each to their own though. 
Onne, SL oil is VERY good. Have a look at this for clarification: http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html
These cheap oils also are prone to loosing pressure after a good motorway thrashing and I for one would only use them for lubricating door hinges!


Onne, SL oil is VERY good. Have a look at this for clarification: http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html