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Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  Statman on Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:25 pm

Hi there!

Today i changed my oil in my Paz and replaced it with 10w40 semi synthectic diesel oil is this ok or shall i might aswell open the sump plug again?

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Post  stationary stu on Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:30 pm

That's fine Adam, I use the cheapest oil on the shelf in my diesel van. The only thing is I change the oil and filter ever 6 thousand miles, not sure how you'd work that out unless you have an engine hour counter fitted.

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Post  Statman on Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:33 pm

Thanks Stu!!!

Another question the Paz has alot of oil pipes outside and i was wondering is it worth it taking them off to see if they are clear of crud or just keep well clear of them?

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Post  JONESEY on Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:36 pm

That Oil is Fine like Stu said change the oil every year, when the first rally is coming around change it then.
It just keeps everything clean and helps stop smoking.
Yes take them off and flush with carb cleaner
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Re: Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  mike d on Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:21 am

this is the learing forum
you dont get sort of advice on the other side
well us dorset boys dont
your better off talking to yourself
dont know why thay didnt seem to say much to us????????????

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Post  RAB on Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:32 am

mike d wrote:this is the learing forum
you dont get sort of advice on the other side
well us dorset boys dont
your better off talking to yourself
dont know why thay didnt seem to say much to us????????????

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Re: Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  stationary stu on Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:13 am

Yes Adam I'd remove the pipes and give em a soak in engine degeaser or parafin would do as your right in saying they do fill with crud (carbon deposits). Maybe a babies bottle brush to get inside would work depending on the size of the pipes. If it's bad you could think about running an engine flushing oil in it for about 20 minutes (you'd need to check the can first) the next time you change the oil, but don't drop the oil now just to do it as you'd just be wasting your money with putting such a good oil in this time.

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Re: Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  iansw on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:54 am

When i did an oil change on mine, i put SAE 30 in it, the way i looked at it was, what multi grades and types of oil were available when they were designed or built, only my opinion Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

This is the question i asked on some other forum (twice) and never got a reply No No No

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Post  stationary stu on Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:46 am

Multigrades were a replacement for SAE 30 as a mulitgrade offers more protection. Its so your engine is protected from cold starting up to hot motorway running, where as the old oils couldn't offer this. The old diesel engine oil had a detergent in it to help keep them clean from all the carbon build up, but now diesel fuel is a lot cleaner they don't have that worry so much about it, so you can now get a 20/50 oil for your diesel so it will also cover hot and cold running and turbo charged engines. Hope thats helped clear it up a little for you.

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Re: Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  RAB on Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:19 pm

I dunno why you just dont stick to this site adam, just looked at your same thread on other site you had one reply, here theres been 8 messeges, if we dont know the answer we will find it Laughing Laughing Laughing


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Post  stationary stu on Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:25 pm

And if we don't know we'll give you loads of bulls**t so it sounds good

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Post  JONESEY on Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:43 pm

Here Here we get better buy the day lol! lol! lol! lol! lol! lol! lol!
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Re: Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  mike d on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:19 pm

hi CHRIS
dont drink it all
ile have a glass when i get back from stockbridge
if there is any left
lol! lol! lol! lol! lol! lol! lol!
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Post  JONESEY on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:34 pm

You now what the freedge is like all ways full lol! lol! lol! lol!
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Re: Petter PAZ1 Oil

Post  Roadster on Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:11 pm

I didn't notice this before so as I said to Ryan:It is better not to use a modern multigrade in an older design of engine. The additives in modern oils do not suit the older bearing alloys. For an engine which is not doing any work it probably does not matter but if you are thinking of working it then use a straight grade high detergent oil. Shell Rotella 30 was probably one of the best. I use Exol classic HD30 for the Gardners etc which I look after. I can let you have some as I buy it by the 205l drum.
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