Sans Bateau
Well-Known Member
Well I did not expect this thread to go on for such a long time!!!
Vyv, I for one will continue to search out and use an API CD rated oil. others would do well well to do the same, but that is always up to individual choice.
I once thought the same as some others on this thread that 'Semi synthetic is the best choice', that a 'better' oil is best for my engine. I'll tell you how my mind was changed. I was buying oil and fuel filters from an independent marine engine service/repair/replacement outlet. The day I visited the chap who owns the company, with many years of experience behind him was there. I turned my nose up at the basic Shell (CD rated) I was offered for the oil change, I said I would prefer to get some 'high tech' stuff from, say, Halfords. The owner of the company, overhearing the conversation chipped in, saying. "Thats handy for for me, with my business, but not so for you. You see I'm make a couple of quid on the oil, but an engine replacement is where I really make my profit. I see more knackered engines 'loved to death' where owners have used posh oil and those who have been afraid to give the engine a good thrash than I do for any other reason". "Uh?" Says I. "Yes posh synthetic oil and or low revs will kill an engine with glazed bores", he went on to say.
In later years with more experience, everything he said to that day has been backed up with information gleaned from this forum and other places. I wish the Likes of Vyv Cox had a web site 15 years ago, it would have made making an informed choice then a lot easier, leaving a lot less to a chance meeting in a suppliers shop.
Two further points. Are marine engines being made now that will utilise modern oils? Second question, what will we all do when the last CD oil disappears?
Vyv, I for one will continue to search out and use an API CD rated oil. others would do well well to do the same, but that is always up to individual choice.
I once thought the same as some others on this thread that 'Semi synthetic is the best choice', that a 'better' oil is best for my engine. I'll tell you how my mind was changed. I was buying oil and fuel filters from an independent marine engine service/repair/replacement outlet. The day I visited the chap who owns the company, with many years of experience behind him was there. I turned my nose up at the basic Shell (CD rated) I was offered for the oil change, I said I would prefer to get some 'high tech' stuff from, say, Halfords. The owner of the company, overhearing the conversation chipped in, saying. "Thats handy for for me, with my business, but not so for you. You see I'm make a couple of quid on the oil, but an engine replacement is where I really make my profit. I see more knackered engines 'loved to death' where owners have used posh oil and those who have been afraid to give the engine a good thrash than I do for any other reason". "Uh?" Says I. "Yes posh synthetic oil and or low revs will kill an engine with glazed bores", he went on to say.
In later years with more experience, everything he said to that day has been backed up with information gleaned from this forum and other places. I wish the Likes of Vyv Cox had a web site 15 years ago, it would have made making an informed choice then a lot easier, leaving a lot less to a chance meeting in a suppliers shop.
Two further points. Are marine engines being made now that will utilise modern oils? Second question, what will we all do when the last CD oil disappears?