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Waiving the right to remain silent, "Bill" <bill (AT) nospamland (DOT) com said: I have a 93 Accord with 170K miles. I have been going to a machanic for maintenance. Recently he recommends me swtich to Schaeffer's Supreme 7000. It is much better for the engine. Also, I only need to change the oil every 7500 miles. Now here are my questions. Why worry so much about a car with that kind of mileage..? -- Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail "Lord, are we worthy of the task that lies before us, or are we just jerking off..?" |
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I know we just had a big discussion on synthetic oil. I could not find the exact answer in that thread. Please help me on this. I have a 93 Accord with 170K miles. I have been going to a machanic for maintenance. Recently he recommends me swtich to Schaeffer's Supreme 7000. It is much better for the engine. Also, I only need to change the oil every 7500 miles. Now here are my questions. 1) Can an old car switch to synthetic? I heard the following argument many times: vvvvvvv In older cars, especially those with an uncertain oil change history or lots of hours in hot environments (like Arizona, for example), switching from dino to synthetic can dissolve deposits that old and hardened seals were depending on. The affected seals can then leak. ^^^^^^^ Does it apply to my case? I live in California, so weather is not a factor in switching. Does anyone have experience with that? 2) The oil itself Is Schaeffer's Supreme 7000 good oil? I know it is a synthetic blend. Can it last for 7500 miles? Thanks for your help. |
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