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Engine Oil recommendations
#1
Evening all. Its probably been discussed before but I thought if I bring it up on the new forum it'll be a permenant reocrd.

I'm going to get my hands dirty soon and do some work on the car including an oil change. What do other people recommend I use oil wise? And how much does a Delorean take?
Stuart
VIN# 5641 "Maddie"
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Ware, Herts. UK

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#2
Well I use Castrol Magnatec 15W40 , it is semi synthetic, quite often on special at Halfords around £18 for 4.5 litres. You will need 2, as it needs 6.5 - 7 litres when you change the filter. Dont skimp on the filter either. I have been using Purflux LS 592A (M20x1.5) since I got my car, though Martin tells me he has had problems with fitting that filter on the D :o . Oh and dont forget to fill the filter with some fresh oil (and of course put some on the rubber sealing ring) before screwing it on.

Then again with your stage 2 engine Martin may have a different idea on best oil to use Big Grin
Chris Spratt

Ex owner of Vin#16327 Grey 5 Speed was FLE 371Y
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1999 Lotus Elise
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#3
Unfortunatly everyone has a different opinion on this, Personally I use Halfords 10-40 enhanced Mineral oil, for two reasons
1; it's reasonable quality and fairly cheap (tight ars**ed northaner)
2; This would have been the standard of oil used when the engine was built (as far as I am aware)

But everone has there own opinion, so long as it's changed requrally (along with the filter) then I dont think it's to much of a problem what you use, just dont get really thin oil. And remember it hold just over 7 litres and most oil catchers only hold about 5-6 litres :oops:

Chris
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#4
I use Vauxhall 10w/40 semi synthetic as i get it for £7 for 5litres (at www.autovaux.co.uk as they are based in Wakefield).

I use Mahle OC266 oil filter as it is nice and big and only £2.50, very similar to Bosch filter. It clears the oil sender too and has the 1 way valve in.

NickT.
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#5
NickT Wrote:I use Vauxhall 10w/40 semi synthetic as i get it for £7 for 5litres (at www.autovaux.co.uk as they are based in Wakefield).


NickT.

It goes to show how much mark up garages make on this stuff, i remember my landrover just about costing that much per litre at the main dealer.
( yet another reason for getting rid of that pile 'o' poo Smile )
Whilst im in wakefield this sat morning im off to get a box, its buy three get one free too, I must get some more oil filters for my 'shelf' whilst im at it.
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#6
let me know how many containers of oil you need and i'll pick some up tonight.

NickT.
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#7
I just started using VALVOLINE 15/50 mineral oil, car seemed to run like crap with the 10/40 I was using before.

Expensive stuff at £16.00 for 5 litres but it has made some difference to the engine.
Alistair McCann
Northern Ireland
1981 Delorean #Vin Pilot 25
1989 Renault Alpine GTA Atmo.
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#8
This engine is old technology so pretty much anything sensible will do as long as it's changed regularly. And we've resurrected engines that had what appeared to be tar in the sump (one springs to mind that took a 3' breaker bar to undo the oil filter!).

We use 10W40 Semi at the workshop, and at the moment we're getting ELF stuff which is the recommended Renault oil :-) Although for ages we were using the Vauxhall stuff Nick gets.

My new toy however will be getting the quality fully synthetic stuff (see below). That's an engine that has oil issues!!!!! (but this one sounds great and goes like the clappers)

Martin
Martin Gutkowski
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#9
Well i find the £2.99 stuff is ok
cheers tony
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#10
stunned_monkey Wrote:This engine is old technology so pretty much anything sensible will do as long as it's changed regularly. And we've resurrected engines that had what appeared to be tar in the sump (one springs to mind that took a 3' breaker bar to undo the oil filter!).

We use 10W40 Semi at the workshop, and at the moment we're getting ELF stuff which is the recommended Renault oil :-) Although for ages we were using the Vauxhall stuff Nick gets.

My new toy however will be getting the quality fully synthetic stuff (see below). That's an engine that has oil issues!!!!! (but this one sounds great and goes like the clappers)

Martin

ohh it's not leaking is it? Shock

only kidding :wink:

NickT.
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#11
NickT Wrote:
stunned_monkey Wrote:My new toy however will be getting the quality fully synthetic stuff (see below). That's an engine that has oil issues!!!!! (but this one sounds great and goes like the clappers)

Martin

ohh it's not leaking is it? Shock

only kidding :wink:

NickT.

LOL nope, but if you ever get the chance to take apart a 24v, you might twig... this particular one has been owned and run by a citroen specialist for the past 10 years and has survived on a diet of regular fully synthetic oil changes. Finding a 24v that hasn't started to eat its exhaust pushrods is a rare find, and a left-hooker with DIRAVI.... well, I had planned on knocking it out on ebay strait away, but it's putting such a grin on my face every time I drive it now!
Martin Gutkowski
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