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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: lucky on March 13, 2007, 12:48:49
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if using oil designed for a deisel engine, in a petrol engine does any harm??
I owned a clasic Rangr Rover V8 for 5 years and that was all i ever ran it on as i have large supply of it, but i am now about to buy a much newer cherokee and am more concerned about using it in that?? I know they have more detergents in them but could not see that causing to much trouble??
Any advice is much appreciated
Cheers
Lucky
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It shouldn't do any real harm but it won't do as much good.
The oil for diesels has more detergent and a higher TBN, basically the idea is to clean the rings of soot and neutralize teh acids caused by blowpast of burn't sulphur (you will always get some).
As a rule the older the engine is the more tolerant it will be, or more to the point the less dependant on critical properties.
Shame you are not nearer, I might have brought some off you.
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Cheers
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Eeyore