Mixing natural and synthetic oil.
Jon Pennington
cowboydren@yahoo.com
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:05:30 -0600
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 17:55, Robert Jones wrote:
> I have a 2001 Sentra SE. I had Mobil 1 Synthetic put into at at 3500 miles.
Yeesh. I waited for 7k, but that's me. I'd be more worried that your
rings/bearings/etc. didn't seat/break in properly than mixed oil.
> I picked up the car, there were still 6 quarts of Mobil 1 in the trunk.
Did you just learn which dealership *not* to take your car to?
> This is the first car I've run synthetic oil in. I've heard you can cause
> problems mixing synthetics with dino juice.
If this were so, why would they sell blended oils? Granted, a blended
oil is done in fixed percentages, but I really don't think you have
anything to worry about. The real problem is when high-mileage cars get
converted from dino to synthetic; your engine (like mine) is just a
baby. Assuming that the everything made it through the breakin period
properly, you'll be fine.
> (At least they didn't charge me for the oil, since they had me flagged as
> providing my own. :/ )
Bastards. I'd make 'em do it again based on the concept of not
listening to their customer, but if I'm right about danger to your
engine, the choice is yours.
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