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Old September 3rd 05, 03:59 PM
Fathergoose
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Default Changing Oil Types Question.

Hello,

I am looking at purchasing a vehicle 2001 model, with 4.0 L 6
cyl.
It has 57 K miles on it.

It has been running with Mobil One Synthetic since about 16 K miles.

The problem is that the previous owner had always used Mobil One Synthetic
oil and the car dealer that got his vehicle on the trade changed it and put
regular oil back in it!

My question, is that a deal breaker?

Is that so bad a thing on the engine that I should not buy the vehicle?

I know that the thinking is such that you shouldn't go back and forth on the
oil types, right! ?

I was thinking I could simply put the synthetic Mobil One back in it after I
bought it, does that make sense?

Please help me decide???


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~Bill~




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Old September 3rd 05, 05:27 PM
Jim Warman
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As long as servicing was carried out at proper intervals, there should be no
concerns with the base stocks that the oils are built on. If you prefer to
continue running conventional motor oil, do do... Even in my harsh winter
climate, I find it hard to justify the extra expense of synthetic motor oils
(though I do run synthetic in my drive axles).... also remember that all
synthetics are not created equal (Google "polyalfaolephin").

Even though some producers are touting their oil as "extended change
interval capable", I am somewhat leery..... my view is that it is the oils
"add-pack" that deteriorates over the life of the oil and not the base oil
itself. As foaming is prevented, the antifoamants are consumed or altered,
as oxidation is prevented, the oxidation inhibitors are consumed and so on.

If you know the previous owner, both of you would have been further ahead to
swing a private deal and keep the dealer from getting his pound of flesh out
of the transaction...


"Fathergoose" > wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I am looking at purchasing a vehicle 2001 model, with 4.0 L 6
> cyl.
> It has 57 K miles on it.
>
> It has been running with Mobil One Synthetic since about 16 K miles.
>
> The problem is that the previous owner had always used Mobil One Synthetic
> oil and the car dealer that got his vehicle on the trade changed it and

put
> regular oil back in it!
>
> My question, is that a deal breaker?
>
> Is that so bad a thing on the engine that I should not buy the vehicle?
>
> I know that the thinking is such that you shouldn't go back and forth on

the
> oil types, right! ?
>
> I was thinking I could simply put the synthetic Mobil One back in it after

I
> bought it, does that make sense?
>
> Please help me decide???
>
>
> --
> ~Bill~
>
>
>
>



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Old September 3rd 05, 05:29 PM
Jack
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Just put Mobil 1 back in when you change the oil. No big deal.
Jack
Giving up the right to arms is a mistake a free people get to make only
once. I will not make that mistake.

Fathergoose wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking at purchasing a vehicle 2001 model, with 4.0 L 6
> cyl.
> It has 57 K miles on it.
>
> It has been running with Mobil One Synthetic since about 16 K miles.
>
> The problem is that the previous owner had always used Mobil One Synthetic
> oil and the car dealer that got his vehicle on the trade changed it and put
> regular oil back in it!
>
> My question, is that a deal breaker?
>
> Is that so bad a thing on the engine that I should not buy the vehicle?
>
> I know that the thinking is such that you shouldn't go back and forth on the
> oil types, right! ?
>
> I was thinking I could simply put the synthetic Mobil One back in it after I
> bought it, does that make sense?
>
> Please help me decide???
>
>

 




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