Oil filter change

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Capncol
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Re: Oil filter change

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OK I thought the Millers test kit was some sort of DIY thing. Personally, I use Mebs, at the oil lab for my testing.

BTW- Sample should be taken within 15-20 mins of engine shut down from halfway up the sump to catch the heavier T.I.M.

Good luck with your quest.
Cheers Col.


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Hi Col,
Thanks for the info; I will measure with the dipstick when I vacuum the oil sample out on hot oil. To the bottom of the dipstick plus 10mm should do it.

Cheers,
Iain.
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
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Hi,
While searching the internet to find out how to reset the oil "counter" after an oil change. (Sorted).
I found this!

I have just "dumped" the cheap oil as the counter said around 500 miles left. I don't have any to send off for an oil analysis! All at the recycling plant and oil sucker has only a few drops available.

So, just before another 12k5 miles, I WILL send the 0W40 for analysis. 113K miles on the engine now.

Will have to wait another 10 months or so. Sorry about that.

Cheers,
Iain.
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
G6SBH.
Siemens Controls & SW Engineer.

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Spitfire6
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Re: Oil filter change

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Hi,
just tested the oil in the Spitfire FS Mob#1 0W40. A lot thinner than the recommended API SE recommended 20W50 mineral oil.

I will send the CC's oil off on Sunday. But the problem.
I know what the millage let is, but believe it is a calculated figure and can differ from true "mileage!.
I think I prior set the service interval to sever or normal. What max values are they & do I need to math the digital miles left that is displayed at bootup?
8000 miles left last time I noticed.

Cheers,
Iain.
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Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
G6SBH.
Siemens Controls & SW Engineer.

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Oil seems to be fine after 12K5 miles. 3L was used to top up over this period. Even though the oil is fine & wear is minimum I am moving to Triple QX 5W40 synthetic @ 20 quid for 5L.
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Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
G6SBH.
Siemens Controls & SW Engineer.