mixing weights of oil?
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mixing weights of oil?
Hey guys, ran into a problem this past weekend when I was changing oil...I use Pennzoil 5w-30 and poured a quart of 10w-30 in on accident with the 4.5 quarts of 5w-30. Would this have wrecked anything or been bad for the engine?...I did end up draining it all out ...rather safe than sorry
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Look back or search at the 5,000,000,000,000,000 oil related threads. If you are so new to automobiles that you would drain out your oil for this, you need all the education you can get. Read at least 400 posts before you follow up this question.
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Originally Posted by ws6andy
Hey guys, ran into a problem this past weekend when I was changing oil...I use Pennzoil 5w-30 and poured a quart of 10w-30 in on accident with the 4.5 quarts of 5w-30. Would this have wrecked anything or been bad for the engine?...I did end up draining it all out ...rather safe than sorry
BTW I don't like to mix different BRANDS because of the different additive packages, but diff weights of the same band are OK.
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Originally Posted by Adrenaline_SS
Really wasn't necessary to drain your oil. One quart of 10-30 isn't going to change your viscosity that much to worry about. There are guys on this board who run 10-30 completely. You really only ended with a 5.6w-30 weight oil. Sorry you had to waste perfectly good oil
BTW I don't like to mix different BRANDS because of the different additive packages, but diff weights of the same band are OK.
BTW I don't like to mix different BRANDS because of the different additive packages, but diff weights of the same band are OK.
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I use a 10w30 and 10w40 mix of Havoline DS.
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Originally Posted by Mr Incredible
Look back or search at the 5,000,000,000,000,000 oil related threads. If you are so new to automobiles that you would drain out your oil for this, you need all the education you can get. Read at least 400 posts before you follow up this question.
sorry chief, I'm not a pro like you...I did a search and couldn't find the answer so I guess I did the next best thing...posted a new thread...it's not like a puppy is killed with every new thread, take it easy
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Originally Posted by ws6andy
sorry chief, I'm not a pro like you...I did a search and couldn't find the answer so I guess I did the next best thing...posted a new thread...it's not like a puppy is killed with every new thread, take it easy
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Originally Posted by ws6andy
Hey guys, ran into a problem this past weekend when I was changing oil...I use Pennzoil 5w-30 and poured a quart of 10w-30 in on accident with the 4.5 quarts of 5w-30. Would this have wrecked anything or been bad for the engine?...I did end up draining it all out ...rather safe than sorry
I say **** the search, takes too long to sift through 1,000 old threads hopeing to find the exact answer I want, I just start a new thread.
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No puppies killed. Funny....not.
One needn't be a pro to search and read any of the about 1,970,000 web pages found in a simple GOOGLE search for "motor oil +mixing".
How 'bout reading 50 of those sites and giving us a brief synopsis? Make this thread worthwhile.
One needn't be a pro to search and read any of the about 1,970,000 web pages found in a simple GOOGLE search for "motor oil +mixing".
How 'bout reading 50 of those sites and giving us a brief synopsis? Make this thread worthwhile.