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baja burley - February 19th, 2009 at 08:03 PM

what grade oil are you guys givin your dubs?? (15w 40?)

i got a 1600dp with twin 40idf's...

i work at supercheap so nothins too expensive!!

cheers


57oval - February 19th, 2009 at 08:57 PM

castrol GTX 20w-50


eraser - February 19th, 2009 at 09:01 PM

How old is the motor?


68AutoBug - February 19th, 2009 at 09:36 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by baja burley
what grade oil are you guys givin your dubs?? (15w 40?)

i got a 1600dp with twin 40idf's...

i work at supercheap so nothins too expensive!!

cheers


CASTROL GTX2 20w/50 engine oil

every 2000 kms...

clean strainer and use an oil change gasket kit...
113 198 031 VW part number costs less than $5

it contains the two gaskets needed plus 6 copper sealing rings for the small nuts and a sump plug washer..

LEE


DUB64 - February 20th, 2009 at 06:31 AM

Do they sell oil change kits (gaskets etc) for all year models?

Who stocks them or are they a common part at auto stores?


VWCOOL - February 20th, 2009 at 06:33 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug
Quote:
Originally posted by baja burley
what grade oil are you guys givin your dubs?? (15w 40?)

i got a 1600dp with twin 40idf's...

i work at supercheap so nothins too expensive!!

cheers


CASTROL GTX2 20w/50 engine oil

every 2000 kms...

clean strainer and use an oil change gasket kit...
113 198 031 VW part number costs less than $5

it contains the two gaskets needed plus 6 copper sealing rings for the small nuts and a sump plug washer..

LEE




Castrol GTX2 or Edge for me, too, in everything I own

but 2000km is a bit severe. I've done that in a weekend. Every 2000 miles (3500ish km) is more than enough for VWs in urban conditions


Joel - February 20th, 2009 at 07:02 AM

20/50w is fine if the engine is getting abit long in the tooth but if its a fresh new motor unless u live in the outback then 10/30w is best or 15/40w at the thickest

most ppl with fresh engines notice a drop in oil temp and very slight increase in power when switching from 20/50w to 10/30w

once u start to get oil light flicker at idle when hot then its time to go thicker

staying OT i run 10/30w pennzoil and a puralator oil filter
more expensive than most but oil/filters are one think u dont skimp on


baja burley - February 20th, 2009 at 06:39 PM

the block is a 1300 with 1600 pots. don't know how old, all cooling setup is off a 71 1600dp. i am rebuilding the motor at the moment. (new bearings, full gasket kit, etc. old crank and apparently worked cam are staying in there)


helbus - February 20th, 2009 at 06:55 PM

I go for 3000mile (5000km) oil changes with Penrite HPR 30 (20/50W) oil as the engine is a bit old.


grumble - February 20th, 2009 at 07:14 PM

I'm with Hellbus on the 5000km interval ,and I use valvoline 15/40 semi synthetic and Hengst filters with good results.Strainer gasket kits are available at most VW suppliers.


1916baja - February 20th, 2009 at 08:18 PM

I'm all for penrite hpr 30.... I used to run some high performance motor oil in my 1916, It was specifically designed for bigger boar motors but it made my engine leak oil heaps, then when i switched to the hpr 30 most of the leaks stopped. HPR 30:tu: How are the webers going by the way? did you get them sorted? Jetted?


68AutoBug - February 20th, 2009 at 10:22 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DUB64
Do they sell oil change kits (gaskets etc) for all year models?
Who stocks them or are they a common part at auto stores?


Nothing is really for old beetles at Auto stores...

BEST to go to a VW SHOP... they are usually cheaper too
for parts and spares... like Mick motors.. Classic Vee Dub
Wolfsburg etc...
the shops are advertised in VWA Magazine...

the oil change kit is for beetles from 1961 to 1979..
most engines these days are in that group...

I also recommend to buy a few spare sump plate nuts...
its easy to strip them if you do them up too tight... [6]

LEE


baja burley - February 22nd, 2009 at 04:47 PM

cheers guys...

mick, i only just started putting the engine back together today! so i havn't even even fitted them yet, cant tell ya how their going..haha
the guy with the 1835 kit is lazy so im sticking with the 1600. i'll tell ya when im done and we can sling some mud maybe.
Who was the guy who jetted yours? i think im gonna need it after they come out of your 1916!

cheers luke