Clark White
Explorer
I notice no one is useing Lucas? Thats what I use for everything except the engine, I use Mobile 1 for that. Any thoughts one way or the other on Lucas?
Clark
Clark
An observation on synthetics, or at least Redline synthetics.
I bought a used W-56 from a friend who had Redline in it. It had sat with the drain plugs out of it for more than a year before I got it. I got it home and it sat for 8-9 months, weeping reddish-pink stuff onto the garage floor the whole time. I used the transfer case off of it to be part of my Marlin doubler, so now the W-56 is sitting on the floor open at the rear. For the next 6 months it continued to weep reddish-pink stuff onto the floor. After being open for coming up on 3 years there is STILL oil in the nooks and crannies of the trans!
The oil does not appear to be some uber high viscosity stuff. It just does not like to let go of metal.
I'm sold! Don't really care if it increases my mileage or not. If it does that will be gravy, if it just makes wear parts last longer I'll be happy.
That is why they make the "Right Stuff" silicone gasket maker. After something else recommended for the application not working on sealing the NP241 in the Sub I got to do that part of the re-seal again. In Central Oregon while visiting my dying grandfather. I used the Right Stuff the second time around and it has been drip-free ever since.[/drift]Good story! Unfortunately, that same Redline also likes to weep through the gaskets on my diffs. It seems to be exceptionally slithery....
That said, I've been running Redline in my diffs and Tcase since I bought the truck and I like the extra piece of mind that comes with a superior product. But given the increased frequency at which the typical off-road driver changes (or should change) their fluids, it may make sense just to save your money and use cheaper options. I'm torn....
I switched my diff fluids from OEM to Amsoil last year (diff and x-fer case). No leaks and working thus far. I did not, however, see an increase of MPG (was always at ~20MPG).
I notice no one is useing Lucas? Thats what I use for everything except the engine, I use Mobile 1 for that. Any thoughts one way or the other on Lucas?
Clark
Newer engines do require very thin oil due to tighter tolerances. I was at the Honda dealer the other day and the newer cars run 5W30. My .02
If you were referring to my post, I will clarify. Mobil1's 5w-30 is MUCH MUCH thinner than any other synthetic's in the same weight. I was burning about 1/4 to 1/2 quart every 3,000 miles with M1. Changed to Valv. Syn., RP, and Amsoil--no more burning problems. This was on a car with 40k miles. Same with another car with 28k miles. Others have reported the same. Lots of speculation that Mobil1 has changed their formula from the old days. (READ: Watered down). I have seen a few UOA's come back very poor, as well. I won't be using Mobil1 again.
If you were referring to my post, I will clarify. Mobil1's 5w-30 is MUCH MUCH thinner than any other synthetic's in the same weight. .
Time (overdue) to change the diff fluids in my '00 4runner.
Is there a need to pay 2x as much for synthetic? Are the lubricity demands of the diffs. equivalent to that of an engine?
Not True, Straight from the manufacture.
Mobil One 5-30 ............Temp: 100c 11.3 cSt.......Temp: 40c...64.8
AMSOIL (ASL) 5-30.................100c 10.8......................40c...60.7
Valvoline SynPower 5-30..........100c 10.5......................40c...59.0
I use Mobil one engine oil and M1 or AMSOil for gears. Going on 16 years with my old Toyota with out any issues, switching to sys in my 09 very soon.
I have been using Mobil 1 since I first changed the the factory oil at 3000 miles. Ten years and 230,000 miles later I have no complaints and no oil useage between 5000 mile oil changes. I have been in aviation since I was 18 (now 43) and all turbine engines use senthetic (high heat,drastic climate changes,ECT). When I first swithed too Mobil 1 I noticed about a one mpg increase in fuel milage. Newer engines do require very thin oil due to tighter tolerances. I was at the Honda dealer the other day and the newer cars run 5W30. My .02