Post Run in Oil Change

Post Run in Oil Change

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L1OFF

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3,505 posts

270 months

Monday 16th June
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Had my GT for nearly a month and will in the next couple of weeks go over the 1000 miles (Hooray) and be able to start opening her up a bit. I'm planning on an oil \ filter change at 1000 miles (old school I know, but cant do any harm) Planning on getting it done at work (volunteer at Haynes Motor Museum) so it will be good for the workshop to work on a future classic rather than the run of the mill Iso Grifo's, classic Ferraris, Astons etc smile plus I get it cheap.

shaunwap

45 posts

3 months

Tuesday 17th June
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Yeah I'm planning the same except I'll do it myself. Like you say its possibly overkill but I did read something a while ago about tests on engine oil that showed with new engines, metallic particles rose quite sharply for the first 750 - 1000 miles and then dropped off equally quickly. I intend to have my car a long time so to me it's worth doing just for my own satisfaction and peace of mind.

SpudLink

7,051 posts

206 months

Tuesday 17th June
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I had mine done at 1800 miles. Last time I bought a new car it was still normal to change the oil after run in. I looked into why manufacturers no longer require this, and I also came across reports of metallic particles in the oil early in the engine’s life.

L1OFF

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3,505 posts

270 months

Tuesday 17th June
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I might get a oil sample kit from Millers Oil (as was normal on the 911, bore scoring check).

Subculture

37 posts

58 months

Tuesday 17th June
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Yes did this myself at around 1000miles.

Yuri75

43 posts

11 months

Thursday 19th June
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I'm about to do an oil change on my PE for the first time after having owned it for almost a year. I was amused to learn that the oil filters I still have sitting on a shelf for my previously owned 350Z (which, incidentally, can also be used for my X-Trail shed-to-pull-the-trailer) are also suitable for the A110. Thankfully I have access to two- and four-post lifts so it should be a walk in the park.

L1OFF

Original Poster:

3,505 posts

270 months

Thursday 19th June
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Yuri75 said:
I'm about to do an oil change on my PE for the first time after having owned it for almost a year. I was amused to learn that the oil filters I still have sitting on a shelf for my previously owned 350Z (which, incidentally, can also be used for my X-Trail shed-to-pull-the-trailer) are also suitable for the A110. Thankfully I have access to two- and four-post lifts so it should be a walk in the park.
Are you planning an oil sample test? (if yours has more mileage would be interesting to see if there is any wear materials in the oil over my 1000 miles). Nice you have 2 & 4 post lifts my dream garage smile

Yuri75

43 posts

11 months

Friday 20th June
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That would be interesting indeed. Mine just went past the 70.000km mark an has a full dealer service history. Oil sample analysis is not exactly common here in The Netherlands so I'll have to do a bit of digging to find a place that actually does this.