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Garyfax



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Oil change time.

Hi Folks.
My 3.6 V8 is asking for an engine
oil change. As I have a warrenty on
the motor I am taking it in to get it
changed at a local Indy.
Out of interest is there a specific top
grade of oil I should insist on, as I am
planning on having this car a long time
and I want the best oil putting in.
Also I have been quoted £179 for a
Minor service. I thought it was ok, what
does anyone else pay?
Thanks in advance.
Gary.

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viper



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don't know what your mileage is going to be like but if it was me id plan to do more regular oil changes say every 5k using a good oil, rather than 12 to 15k changes using a really expensive oil. Can you do the oil change bit say between dealer services , if not get someone to show you, its very rewarding doing this knowing that its done correct.

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Garyfax



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Thanks viper.
I'm having a 4T 2 post ramp installed in
my unit next month and will do most
of the servicing/repairs myself with a mate who
also has a ff.
The reason for this oil change is that when
I bought the motor in October I bought a
12 month warrenty which needs a stamp.
I will bulk buy my oil if possible when I'm
set up but I wanted to specify the oil I
wanted putting in by the Indy on this occasion.
I have an 09 3.6V8 with 53.000 on the clock
The last service was at 47.500.
Regards

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viper



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im planning on using a reasonable semi synthetic lube say every 5k miles , the expensive fully synth oils are better and are designed to last longer without braking down , however if you are a frequent oil changer then the extra life you are buying is just being thrown away. Ive had new kawasakis for 20 years and change oil every 2k miles , I have always just used a cheap semi oil in the bikes as anything else is just a waste for that service interval

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northernmonkeyjones



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the oil spec recommended is WSS MCC913 - b which is a ford spec.

the Basic shell oil which complies exactly with this spec is a semi synth Helix HX7 Professional AF 5w-30. which was on offer at car parts 4 less. But if you want to go fully synth, then Castrol Magnatec A1 5W-30 was the recommended oil when the cars were new, possibly a bit cheaper than the fully synth Shell Helix Professional AF 5w-30. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Garyfax



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Thanks for the advice Northernmonkeyjones Smile

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