switching engine oil
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Re: switching engine oil
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"jeepney driver via CarKB.com" <u17884@uwe> wrote in message
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> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i
switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go
back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
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Earle
"jeepney driver via CarKB.com" <u17884@uwe> wrote in message
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> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i
switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go
back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
> --
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Re: switching engine oil
It is considered bad form to open multiple threads, just to get one question
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Earle
"jeepney driver via CarKB.com" <u17884@uwe> wrote in message
news:5b340227a7933@uwe...
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i
switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go
back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
answered.
Earle
"jeepney driver via CarKB.com" <u17884@uwe> wrote in message
news:5b340227a7933@uwe...
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i
switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go
back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
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Re: switching engine oil
It is considered bad form to open multiple threads, just to get one question
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Earle
"jeepney driver via CarKB.com" <u17884@uwe> wrote in message
news:5b340227a7933@uwe...
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i
switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go
back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
answered.
Earle
"jeepney driver via CarKB.com" <u17884@uwe> wrote in message
news:5b340227a7933@uwe...
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i
switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go
back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#14
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Re: switching engine oil
No, there is no need to flush. Some folks have been mixing dino and
testtube for years. Nor do you need to flush when changing grades.
Is there a particular reason you'd want to go back to dino?
jeepney driver via CarKB.com proclaimed:
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
#15
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Re: switching engine oil
No, there is no need to flush. Some folks have been mixing dino and
testtube for years. Nor do you need to flush when changing grades.
Is there a particular reason you'd want to go back to dino?
jeepney driver via CarKB.com proclaimed:
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
#16
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Re: switching engine oil
No, there is no need to flush. Some folks have been mixing dino and
testtube for years. Nor do you need to flush when changing grades.
Is there a particular reason you'd want to go back to dino?
jeepney driver via CarKB.com proclaimed:
> hello everyone, quick question would i have to fush my engine when i switch
> from 5w-30 synthetic to 10w-30 synthetic or should just flush it and go back
> to the old regular 10w-30 oil?
>
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