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Missouri Mule K30
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Just finished changing the oil in the Wifes 07' Yukon. The wife calls me on her way home
and asked if I could change the oil. I said let me see if I have a Wix filter and oil.
Well yep have the filter but not enough 5w30 Valvoline. So I end up putting a quart
of Mobil1 that I use in the Artic Cat. So she asks if I put in any of the Lucas. I said
that I Added Mobil1 because I ran short on Valvoline.
So when we bought the truck Mobil1 was in it. One year old, she says to put in
Valvoline. So I always use Valvoline so no big deal but Mobil1 or synthetic was
in there so I just do what she wants, after all it is her ride. I suppose I will add
some Lucas in a couple weeks.
and asked if I could change the oil. I said let me see if I have a Wix filter and oil.
Well yep have the filter but not enough 5w30 Valvoline. So I end up putting a quart
of Mobil1 that I use in the Artic Cat. So she asks if I put in any of the Lucas. I said
that I Added Mobil1 because I ran short on Valvoline.
So when we bought the truck Mobil1 was in it. One year old, she says to put in
Valvoline. So I always use Valvoline so no big deal but Mobil1 or synthetic was
in there so I just do what she wants, after all it is her ride. I suppose I will add
some Lucas in a couple weeks.
Comments
I used to sell "BG" products which (at that time) were not recommended for use with synthetic or blend oils.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Just add a quality molybdenum nano oil additive under it's direction into dino oil and you won't have much friction on cold startups on all wear points in your entire engine.
serf
Are you Crazy?
You know, you can buy Synthetic Blend, right?
Just changed oil in the Nissan Versa commuter. Full synthetic, Wix filter.
Warranty changes, to maintain "Lifetime Warranty," on my Jeep are every 3000K miles, regular oil. (At the dealership.) 4 oil changes plus filter are $90. Not too bad.
I'd use synthetic, and do it myself, if I could. (And maintain warranty.) Verboten. :x
That's just me.
It's your motor, do whatever you want.
We have enough gun laws, what we need is IDIOT control.
Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.
I thought getting old would take longer. :shock:
im sure it will likely run just fine.
+ 1
Capt. Jack Sparrow.
Remember the air bell, would drive me nuts when the bicycle kids came by.
When changing valve cover gaskets on any make of car that had the valley packed with grease I could not believe the vehicle even ran, I would ask the station owner what causes it and he said between not changing oil and STP. Since the car leaked so much the Guy thought that putting so much oil in the car automatically changed it.
So at a young age I learned that as long as you change oil regular, 3000 miles you should get good life from a engine. And change gaskets for leaks instead of STP.
And Valvoline is the best oil. And Bean Oil for 2 stroke motorcycles, Bel-Ray or Castrol.