oil for older trojans
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oil for older trojans
I have had several opinions on what oil to run in older boats. I have a 72 Tri Cabin with 86 engines with around 400 hrs. I was going to use Synthetic but was told it wasn't good in older engines. That leaves synthetic blend or regular oil. I would be interested in other opinions. Thanks
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I use synthetic in my '74 tricabin with 1300 hours on the powerplants, but that's just me. I love the stuff, might even be tempted to drink it.... just kidding. Synthetic oil hasn't negatively impacted any of my older car engines either.
But, I believe that regular oil is fine too as long as we change it a lot....meaning a lot more than everyone says we should. There may be others on this forum who will disagree but I truly believe that my car and boat engines owe their long life to frequent oil changes and the advent of synthetics.
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But, I believe that regular oil is fine too as long as we change it a lot....meaning a lot more than everyone says we should. There may be others on this forum who will disagree but I truly believe that my car and boat engines owe their long life to frequent oil changes and the advent of synthetics.
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my self I use Shell Rotella (15w-40) I used it in my last 4 boats (gas engines ) and of course in my diesels.
Synthetic oil won't hurt a thing, but there is no need to use it . I don't think you will gain anything . having work on engines for over 30 years (for a living)the only oil caused engine proplems I have seen are due running out of oil or lack of changing it ( and thats on Synthetic and reg oil )
Synthetic oil won't hurt a thing, but there is no need to use it . I don't think you will gain anything . having work on engines for over 30 years (for a living)the only oil caused engine proplems I have seen are due running out of oil or lack of changing it ( and thats on Synthetic and reg oil )
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The only bad thing I have heard about synthetic is if you have always used regular motor oil, in your engine, and then switch to synthetic, the engine will leak oil like a seive. I don't know if this is true or not. Just keeping your oil changed should do the trick. I have 318's also and run 10W 40. Take the oil fill cap off and look inside the valve cover and it looks like new.
"The only bad thing I have heard about synthetic is if you have always used regular motor oil, in your engine, and then switch to synthetic, the engine will leak oil like a seive. "
This old wive's tale has stopped many a synthetic conversion. If your engine leaks with dino oil, it will leak with syn. Tight with dino oil, 99% of converted engines will be tight with syn.
Brett
This old wive's tale has stopped many a synthetic conversion. If your engine leaks with dino oil, it will leak with syn. Tight with dino oil, 99% of converted engines will be tight with syn.
Brett
One thing that should also be pointed out about synthetics is that they should not be used initialy in a new or rebuilt engine. These oils lubricate so well that they do not allow for a proper engine break in.(Rings & Camshaft) Conventional oil like SAE 30 is what I like to use for the first 30hrs. and then I switch over to synthetics. Same goes for the trans.
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