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Post by sloopjohnrb »

Hi, I've been a Moggie owner for a few years now and recently I was told that I was using an oil that was too thin.

Please would you advise me as to what the best oil is for my Gladys, a April 1962 4 door, 948 cc petrol,
engine number 9M-U-H596318.

She has had an unleaded conversion done.
There's a lot of conflicting advice so I1m trying to find a general consensus.
Best wishes
JOHN
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Post by alex_holden »

20W50, as it says in the workshop manual.
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Post by bigginger »

Seconded. Should help with oil leakage as well :D
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Post by Kevin »

There's a lot of conflicting advice so 1m trying to find a general consensus.
As Alex said 20w50, I have not seen anything else quoted for a standard Moggie Engine, where is the other advice coming from ?
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Post by sloopjohnrb »

Many thanks indeed.
The advice was to use "gearbox oil" (?) instead of 20w50, this from a firm on the web.

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Post by bigginger »

If by 'gearbox oil', they meant EP 90, then it's absolute rubbish. The Minor g'box needs the same 20/50 as the engine - at least for the later cars, since I know nothing of the early ones :(.
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Post by ColinP »

At the risk of re-starting a long discussion :wink: I'm using 15W/40.

If the engine & gearbox are in reasonable condition (i.e. no leaks), it seems to be suitable - I think Cam did a comparison of 20W/50 & 15W/40.

Certainly, I wouldn't use anything thinner (or synthetic).

I'd recommend using an oil with an API rating of "SJ" or better, though cheaper oils are available.

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Post by Kevin »

If the engine & gearbox are in reasonable condition (i.e. no leaks),
Thats just showing off Colin no leaks indeed :wink:
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Post by bmcecosse »

Can you point us to the 'firm on the web' with this advice to use 'gearbox oil' in the engine ?
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Post by ColinP »

Kevin
Thats just showing off Colin no leaks indeed
I was talking about the car - :oops:

I did find that a new copper washer om the sump plug (and cleaning all the grot off the threads) helps a lot.
The engine is only 6000 miles old - it shouldn't leak - ok there's the odd drop, but ...

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Post by Gareth »

Originally, the advice was to use SAE30 engine oil - now sold as Lawnmower oil. However, it's single-grade, and 20w50 multigrade has been used as the standard replacement since its introduction.

As has been said before the gearbox on all Minors bar the MMs takes 20w50 engine oil. :)
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Post by jojax64 »

When I was very new to all matters Moggie related, I went trawling my local suppliers for SAE30 engine oil and all I got were a few funny (if not strange) looks from counter staff. A friendly guy at my local Carparts 4U advised 20/50 oil and sold me Castrol Classic which was £17.50 per gallon. :o
A few nice chaps on here suggested Castrol GTX which just happened to be on a stall at a local boot sale and I bought it for the princely sum of £1.50. :D :D
Since my early endeavours, I've come across a few decent looking 20/50 multigrades in places like Halfords and B&Q which is priced aound £7-£8.
For the time being I'm happy with my GTX, which I put in last week and I'll look for more in future. Oh, and just let me add....last year I bought/fitted the spin-off oil filter kit, and it's been a dawdle (and reassuringly simple :D ) to change the filter with no springs or washers to worry about. 8) 8)
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Post by bmcecosse »

You better hope that GTX tin was really filled with Castrol GTX oil!! Was the seal good, not broken ??
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Post by jojax64 »

Absolutely...wouldn't have touched it otherwise. :o
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Post by bmcecosse »

Well done - good buy then! £17:50 is FAR too much to pay for oil for a Minor - Asda/Morrisons 20W50 is fine!
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Post by jojax64 »

I think it was the green retro style Castrol Classic tin that did it....looks so good I've kept it in the garage. :lol: :lol:
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Post by rayofleamington »

a few decent looking 20/50 multigrades in places like Halfords and B&Q
Halfords 20/50 has no ratings - therefore is technically no better than the recycled muck from supermarkets. If you want a decent oil, you need to look for the ratings.
I've taken to buying 20/50 online (can get SJ rated for a fair price) - £17.50 is a bad joke!
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Post by Pyoor_Kate »

Or try a small local car-parts place (not that there's that many of them left); they quite often have bizzaro brands of oil which *are* API rated, and are often nice and cheap.

I used to love my Granville oil, they did a nice 20W50, and a semi-synth 2-smoke for my MZ. Can't get either round here...
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Post by RussLCV »

Have to say I just use the good old Duckhams 20/50..............coz I like the colour! only joking!
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Post by jojax64 »

Haven't see Duckham's 20/50 in years.... :roll: :roll:
The Missus once bought me some crappy 20/50 (in blue 1 litre bottles) from a "pound shop". I have to admit to using it to top up now and again, but I've instructed her not to bother buying it in future....I should have trained her better, I know! :D :D
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