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#1 BaronVonchesto

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Posted 17 November 2017 - 01:49 PM

Hi Guys,

 

Quick question, is it alright to use Castrol Magnetec oil with a Series A engine?

 

I figure that perhaps the magnetic particles might help to pull away tiny metal fragments when the oil is drained. Though it comes in 10w-40, no 20w-50 versions. Perhaps one could add a small bit to the engine during an oil change? (say 4L 20-W50 and 1L castrol magnatec)



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Posted 17 November 2017 - 02:13 PM

Personally I'd stick with a good quality classic 20/50 such as millers, castrol classic or valvoline vr1 and change it regularly.

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Posted 17 November 2017 - 02:23 PM

Hi Guys,

 

Quick question, is it alright to use Castrol Magnetec oil with a Series A engine?

 

I figure that perhaps the magnetic particles might help to pull away tiny metal fragments when the oil is drained. Though it comes in 10w-40, no 20w-50 versions. Perhaps one could add a small bit to the engine during an oil change? (say 4L 20-W50 and 1L castrol magnatec)

it will not be good for your gearbox if a manual.



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Posted 17 November 2017 - 03:05 PM

I put some in a mini twenty years ago, it was the only oil tight mini I've owned, it leaked everywhere and never stayed oil tight again!

20-50.

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Posted 17 November 2017 - 03:17 PM

the main issue is lack of any Zink package for the gearbox.

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Posted 17 November 2017 - 03:53 PM

Righto. I'll stick with 20w-50.

Cheers!

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Posted 17 November 2017 - 07:23 PM

Many moon ago Castrol was a client. At that time they were advertising their motors oils as having 'Liquid Tusngsten' . While on their site one I was able to speak with one of the chemists as this had me curious as to how they could make Tungsten in a liquid form, he merely chucked and said it was Liquid Bull Sh!t.

 

While I have found most Castrol Products over the years to be good, I don't feel any of the Motor Oils suit the Mini engine & Gearbox.



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Posted 17 November 2017 - 08:49 PM

first of all I am no oil expert. I use magnatec for my newer engines (k-series and that rover 75 diesel) where its very good and minispares classic oil, gulf classic or castrol classic for my standard a-series engines.

I know that 20w-50 is the most common viscosity of oil to use in the a-series I would not think twice about using 10w-40 if I could find one with a suitable amount of zinc.

I have stopped using castrol classic even though I have been using it for years as I found out that the cheap minispares classic 20w-50 oil has lots more zinc in it that the castrols inadequate 800ppm. gulf classic also has a suitable amount.

for my racing a-series I use a castrol based racing oil called racing IVI which is a synthetic 25w-50 oil with 1800ppm of zinc. I am very pleased with this oil, no blue oil burning smoke when the oil is hot and no worn through main bearings.

anyway, this is my experience with oils :-)



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Posted 18 November 2017 - 09:32 AM

Duckham's is back ... :-)

A few a-series owners I know use Valvoline.

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Posted 18 November 2017 - 12:25 PM

I use Millers CTV 20/50

it's good stuff

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Posted 18 November 2017 - 03:00 PM

Righto. I'll stick with 20w-50.

Cheers!

if it does not have suitable ZDDP package it is as useless as the 10-40 with out a suitable ZDDP package.

 

https://en.wikipedia...dithiophosphate



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Posted 18 November 2017 - 03:53 PM

Out here in Malaysia its hard to come by much choice. Im using Shell HX3 20w-50. The others that are readily available would be Caltex, Penzoil, Liqui Moly (insanely expensive), Elf and Castrol and some other brands I havent heard much of (for 20w-50 at least).


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Posted 18 November 2017 - 03:55 PM

Anyone used Bosch 20w-50 before? Its a fair bit cheaper than the Shell I use.



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Posted 19 November 2017 - 12:13 AM

After realising that a 20w50 oil is needed the only other question is whether the zddp (zinc) level is high enough. If it is not then the gearbox will suffer.

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Posted 19 November 2017 - 12:37 AM

i doubt any of the oils here will have much zinc or phosphorus. will need to find an additive







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