Mobil 1 5/50!?!

Mobil 1 5/50!?!

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shredder

Original Poster:

53 posts

245 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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In the intrests of doing everything by the book +the fact that its already got 5/50 in it does anyone know where you can get it from? Do they still make it?
I'm in the Brentwood Essex area.

cheers,

Big Al.

68,905 posts

259 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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France! If I'm not mistaken.

shredder

Original Poster:

53 posts

245 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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hehe... only joking

simpo two

85,715 posts

266 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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shredder said:
In the intrests of doing everything by the book +the fact that its already got 5/50 in it does anyone know where you can get it from? Do they still make it?

Oil is probably the main example where the book can be improved on. 'Book' says Mobil One 0/40, and if zero oil pressure is your thing, use it. Most TVR afficionados use Mobil 15/50, or Castrol 10/60, or similar.

Big Al.

68,905 posts

259 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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Seriously, I don't think it's available in this country.

But the experts will be along shortly they'll tell you for sure.... OH

Pies

13,116 posts

257 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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For a chim ?????

Save your money the engine design is 40-50 years old

Big Al.

68,905 posts

259 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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shredder said:


hehe... only joking


shredder you only need to press the Submit Reply button and wait! oherwise I'll end up punch drunk!

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

250 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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simpo two said:
Most TVR afficionados use Mobil 15/50, or Castrol 10/60, or similar.


Oops! I've bought Castrol Magnatec 10/40. Is this a bad move on my part?

Pies

13,116 posts

257 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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Wont hurt

as i said the engine design is 40+ years old.What sort of oils do you think were around back then ?

Big Al.

68,905 posts

259 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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cosmoschick said:

simpo two said:
Most TVR afficionados use Mobil 15/50, or Castrol 10/60, or similar.



Oops! I've bought Castrol Magnatec 10/40. Is this a bad move on my part?


Better to have some, than NONE!

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

250 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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Pies said:
as i said the engine design is 40+ years old.What sort of oils do you think were around back then ?


Err...ok ok I give up, I've absolutely no idea Why, do you have firsthand experience of those by-gone days?!?!

Big Al..."none" being the operative word a week ago He's lucky to be topped up at all, that's what I say!!!

HarryW

15,158 posts

270 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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cosmoschick said:

simpo two said:
Most TVR afficionados use Mobil 15/50, or Castrol 10/60, or similar.



Oops! I've bought Castrol Magnatec 10/40. Is this a bad move on my part?

If I'm not mistaken, thats pretty much what David Batty will put in it, unless you ask for different, you don't see to many people complaining on his door step..........

Harry

simpo two

85,715 posts

266 months

Sunday 21st December 2003
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cosmoschick said:
Oops! I've bought Castrol Magnatec 10/40. Is this a bad move on my part?

Yes, the magnetic particles will clog the bores and seize the engine. Moments later it will catch fire and explode, and as women take about 30 minutes to get out of a car you will be a Flame-grilled Chicken Burger...

aaandy

726 posts

253 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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Not really sure which is best, lots of people have different views on this but my guess is that as long as you are using a good quality oil of the right viscosity (at least 10W/40)you should be OK.

When I got my chimaera from Fernhurst they recommended that I use the Mobil 1 15W/50 (you can get this from most of the big Halfords). I reckon that they know more about these things than me so have just used this since.

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

250 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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simpo two said:
Yes, the magnetic particles will clog the bores and seize the engine. Moments later it will catch fire and explode, and as women take about 30 minutes to get out of a car you will be a Flame-grilled Chicken Burger...


I don't think my bloke would *relish* (groan!!) the thought of being a barbecue'd Beef Burger either...

Are you pulling my leg to a certain degree? I think I'll have to ring Austec now to check...

Big Al.

68,905 posts

259 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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Roz, it's good stuff! OH

Just don't get it mixed up with Baby Oil though.

PLA

114 posts

275 months

Monday 22nd December 2003
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That's an interesting thought - buying your motor oil from Ann Summers!!

the dodger

2,375 posts

264 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2003
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Mobil 1 0w-40 is like bats piss. Keep away from it. Mobil 1 RS 15w-50 is available from Halfauds and is highly recommended. The 5w-50 you can only get from France and is good value at about £20 for 4L.

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

249 months

Wednesday 24th December 2003
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And standard Mobil 1 (10w40 i think) is what my dealer uses, and I hardly burn any (1 litre/2000 miles) so I'm happy with that for now.

RichB

51,709 posts

285 months

Wednesday 24th December 2003
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Pies said:
as i said the engine design is 40+ years old.What sort of oils do you think were around back then ?
You are correct, the design is. However, it's construction, the materials, the pistons and other components etc. are all modern. Personally I use the French Mobil 1 5/50. and unlike you, I certainly wouldn't put Duckhams 20W in it! Rich...