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Any oil we recommend is available to buy from us (if you would like to) for delivery throughout the UK and many destinations in Europe. We offer a really extensive range of oils and lubricants from 11 major oil manufacturers at prices much lower than the high street and main dealers. We stock oils and fluids that meet pretty much all manufacturers and international specifications. Our brands include, Silkolene, Fuchs, Gulf, Castrol, Motul, Mobil, Millers Oils, Shell, Valvoline, Amsoil and Redline.
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
Hi Guys here's the info, mines a recon unit done about 200 mile and need to change soon, your recommendations please;
Make: VW
Model: Beetle
Year: 1973
Engine type: 1600
Performance modifications: Nil
Driving style: Steady Eddy Max 70 mph on a very good day
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Make: VW
Model: Beetle
Year: 1973
Engine type: 1600
Performance modifications: Nil
Driving style: Steady Eddy Max 70 mph on a very good day
Cheers
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
Hi,
Lots of choices for the old air cooled beetle engine. If it is in good shape I would look to use a good 10w-40 semi synthetic with regular changes. Loads to choose from here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-657-10w-40.aspx
If it is one that uses plenty of oil, look to use a 15w-50.
Cheers
Guy
Lots of choices for the old air cooled beetle engine. If it is in good shape I would look to use a good 10w-40 semi synthetic with regular changes. Loads to choose from here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-657-10w-40.aspx
If it is one that uses plenty of oil, look to use a 15w-50.
Cheers
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
howdedo guy can you recomend an oil for a 1993 suzuki vs800 intruder v twin 15000 miles 80 mph max speed,just in the process of fitting an heavy duty clutch,i put a new oem clutch in last january and it started slipping in november,the oil used with that clutch was petronas syntium 4sx 10w 40,
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
Good Morning,stoxjon wrote:howdedo guy can you recomend an oil for a 1993 suzuki vs800 intruder v twin 15000 miles 80 mph max speed,just in the process of fitting an heavy duty clutch,i put a new oem clutch in last january and it started slipping in november,the oil used with that clutch was petronas syntium 4sx 10w 40,
thanks,stoxjon
We would use a 10w-40;
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-782-10w-40- ... px#Filter=[*ava=0]&
If you need anything else please ask.
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
With respect to oilman , unless a VW beetle engine has the oil filter mod then I was told and read a semi or synthetic is a bad choice as it's designed to hold sh!t in the oil and let the filter do it's work , with the stock strainer these oils are no good ..
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
Hi Billy
Sorry, I thought Beetles came with a filter, I guess a fair few have had the filter modification.
Without a filter, you want a non-detergent oil if it's not been rebuilt or had a filter fitted. It's not whether the oil is synthetic or mineral (although those are kind of linked to detergency - most synthetics will contain detergents), but if the oil contains detergents as they are what hold muck in suspension. If the engine has been rebuilt and is fairly clean, using a detergent oil is fine as there shouldn't be much muck there and it will mean that the engine is nice and clean when the oil is dropped out. If the engine has never been rebuilt, the chances are there is a fair bit of muck in the system and you don't want to disturb that with a detergent oil.
Cheers
Tim
Sorry, I thought Beetles came with a filter, I guess a fair few have had the filter modification.
Without a filter, you want a non-detergent oil if it's not been rebuilt or had a filter fitted. It's not whether the oil is synthetic or mineral (although those are kind of linked to detergency - most synthetics will contain detergents), but if the oil contains detergents as they are what hold muck in suspension. If the engine has been rebuilt and is fairly clean, using a detergent oil is fine as there shouldn't be much muck there and it will mean that the engine is nice and clean when the oil is dropped out. If the engine has never been rebuilt, the chances are there is a fair bit of muck in the system and you don't want to disturb that with a detergent oil.
Cheers
Tim
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What sort of gearbox oil should I be using in my vw beetle gearbox?
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
Hi
If you want to stick with a 'normal' choice for it, the Castrol EP 80w is a good option.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-722-castrol ... r-oil.aspx
If you want to upgrade to a modern oil, Red Line MTL/MT85, Fuchs Sintofluid, Motul Motylgear, Millers TRX or Valvoline Max Life are worth considering.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-670-75w-80- ... fluid.aspx
Cheers
Tim
If you want to stick with a 'normal' choice for it, the Castrol EP 80w is a good option.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-722-castrol ... r-oil.aspx
If you want to upgrade to a modern oil, Red Line MTL/MT85, Fuchs Sintofluid, Motul Motylgear, Millers TRX or Valvoline Max Life are worth considering.
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-670-75w-80- ... fluid.aspx
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Oil advice and Recommendation
hi what would u put in a honda goldwing 1500gl with 116,000 miles on the clock
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