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Index_Jeff
Jan 20, 2007Explorer
MrWizard wrote:
the people who makes the synthetics will tell you that, but it really does depend on the metallurgy of the engine and the internal tolerances
an engine designed with a heavy viscosity natural oil in mind, can have to much space/play between bearings or other parts when using a thin viscosity synthetic, and even though the synthetic maybe slicker lube, it won't fill in the gap/play and cushion the parts, actually allowing for more wear
Hmmmm
Glad I mentioned it here.
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