As I recall, even before ULSD, M1 oil would generally reach the soot
limit before anything else was depleted, assuming a good engine.
Allan
On Dec 4, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
> I wonder how long it would take to deplete the buffering agents
> in 15W50 with an OM617 running ULSD fue
John Robbins wrote:
>
>
> Where are you getting it for $4 a quart? Walmart doesn't sell the 5w40
> around me... I have to get it from Autozone at $6 a quart.
The Walmart near me sells a gallon for a bit over $20, so not much difference.
When 5qts of 15W50 is also a bit over $20, I buy that ins
Mitch Haley wrote:
> If you are going to pay $4 a quart, may as well get the best, and
> that's 5W40 diesel oil.
Where are you getting it for $4 a quart? Walmart doesn't sell the 5w40
around me... I have to get it from Autozone at $6 a quart. Might be
worth driving 30 miles to the next town's
Timothy Robinson wrote:
>
> Task for the day was to read these oil threads, check out Mobile 1 and try
> to learn what weight would be best to run in the cars. Before I buy eight
> cases of oil at AutoBarn (10% off and free shipping), according to "das
> Buch" it's 10W40???
I don't have a 617 boo
John Robbins wrote:
>
> The reason I suggested 5w40 over 15w50 is that the 5w40 is the same
> thing as Mobil Delvac 1
..and probably has enough TBN to go 25,000 miles on higher sulphur
fuel. Diesel truck oil is overkill, but then again, some people
would say synthetic oil is overkill. If you
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> Thanks, Tom...
>
> See, I'm quite a novice here and I'll admit. Oh, I'm good enough with
>
, December 04, 2007 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
> Dwight E. Giles, Jr wrote:
>> IIRC Marshall used to say that 15-50 would flow as well as 5-40 except in
>> the most extreme cold climates. Therefore I use 15w-50 year round here in
>> NE.
&g
;> Task for the day was to read these oil threads, check out Mobile 1 and try
>> to learn what weight would be best to run in the cars. Before I buy eight
>> cases of oil at AutoBarn (10% off and free shipping), according to "das
>> Buch" it's 10W40???
>>
>
Yeah, sorry, Bob. My fault. I guess it *was* a little insensitive.
I didn't intend it to be an oil thread (see my original posting) - just
a quick smash-and-grab for clarification.
Euan
Christchurch
NZ
> It's kinda creepy having an oil thread so soon after Marshall's passing.
> It's kinda like
oops... I mean, then it's 5W40?
> From: Timothy Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 16:02:15 -0500
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
>
> I'm
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> From: Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 11:06:55 -0800 (PST)
> To: Diesel List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
>
>
Dwight E. Giles, Jr wrote:
> IIRC Marshall used to say that 15-50 would flow as well as 5-40 except in
> the most extreme cold climates. Therefore I use 15w-50 year round here in
> NE.
The reason I suggested 5w40 over 15w50 is that the 5w40 is the same
thing as Mobil Delvac 1
John
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 3:10 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
>
> Timothy Robinson wrote:
> > AVERAGE YEAR ROUND, what weight of the Mobile 1
>
> 5w-40 Turbo Diesel T
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Timothy Robinson wrote:
> AVERAGE YEAR ROUND, what weight of
Timothy Robinson wrote:
> AVERAGE YEAR ROUND, what weight of the Mobile 1
5w-40 Turbo Diesel Truck (if you can find it). This is what I use, year
round.
15w50 is the next best.
0w40 is really only remotely called for if you live in Canada or some
other really cold climate.
John
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teful to you.
AVERAGE YEAR ROUND, what weight of the Mobile 1
Thanks!
Tim
> From: "Tom Hargrave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 12:27:08 -0600
> To: "'Mitch Haley'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
ere REALLY cold, like where its -20 in the daytime I'd
probably use 0w40 but since I don't I'll stick with 5w40 year round.
-Curt
Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 12:38:29 -0500
From: Timothy Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
To:
y Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 11:25 AM
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Thanks, Mitch... What weight then is best on the Mobil 1 with SuperSynTM
for the OM617 year round? 5W40 then?
> From: Mitch Haley <[EMAIL P
: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
>
>
>
> Timothy Robinson wrote:
>>
>> Mobil 1 with SuperSynTM 0W-30 Any remarks?
>
> All the cars in your sig have OM617 engines. If you want to use oil that
> much thinner than MBZ recommended, wate
recommendations.
Thanks, Tom
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Sent: 12/4/07 12:05 PM
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Timothy Robinson wrote:
>
> Mobil 1 with SuperSynTM
Timothy Robinson wrote:
>
> Mobil 1 with SuperSynTM 0W-30 Any remarks?
All the cars in your sig have OM617 engines. If you want to use oil that
much thinner than MBZ recommended, water is even thinner and much cheaper,
although water's pourability at low temperatures is not as good as
Mobil
s Discussion List"
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Oh, all right then, it IS an oil thread
>
>> From the master in 2005 ---
>
> "Mercedes suggested first 228.x and then 229.x series oils in passenger
> car diesel engines thru the '90s. For older light duty diesel en
>From the master in 2005 ---
"Mercedes suggested first 228.x and then 229.x series oils in passenger
car diesel engines thru the '90s. For older light duty diesel engines
228.x oils were required and recommended (Delvac 1 and Mobil 1 5W-40 is
228.5 rated oil - the very highest rating for HEAVY D
Hi folks
Down here in the Colonies, Mobil 1 synthetic oil is available (in
exchange for body parts) but in a desperately poor range of options. So,
I'm obliged to fall back on the MB specs data on the rear panels for
guidance.
Should I be looking for oil meeting *229.1* or *229.3* criteria?
I
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