JumbleDuck
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Lidl are selling 15W-40 oil for petrol or diesel engines at eleven quid for five litres at the moment. It's CF-4, which is Vyv Cox's recommendation if you can't find CD.
No, semi-synthetic.Is it mineral oil?
Thanks, I'll need to give it a miss.No, semi-synthetic.
@ 15/40 yesIs it mineral oil?
No, semi-synthetic.
W5 Motor Oil is a modern, high-performance HD engine oil with synthetic additives. ... Specification API SJ/CF-4/CF ... W5 Motor Oil can be mixed with any engine oil containing mineral oil.
So that's all right, then?
W5 Motor Oil is a modern, high-performance HD engine oil with synthetic additives. ... Specification API SJ/CF-4/CF ... W5 Motor Oil can be mixed with any engine oil containing mineral oil.
I cannot think of many additives that are not synthetic (e.g. lanolin, wool fat, palm oil) but no modern motor oil would contain them. The HD is a clue, means it contains a boundary lubricant such as ZDTP Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphate. I don't think that grows on trees or sheepI suspect a bit of kidology in the description. There is no way an oil costing £10 per 5 litres has a synthetic base oil. The stuff in my car engine costs £65 per 4 litres.
I don't know why someone thought this stuff was semi-synthetic. OK to stick in my 1GM10, do you think?
I don't know why someone thought this stuff was semi-synthetic. OK to stick in my 1GM10, do you think?
So that's all right, then?
I'm told my elderly agricultural Kubota will run on a half-pound of margarine.....!![]()
Unsalted is superiorButter is best - or so my friend the hatter reckons.
I don't know why someone thought this stuff was semi-synthetic. OK to stick in my 1GM10, do you think?
I would think it is a perfectly OK oil to use.