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Did an engine oil change late at night on my Suzuki 1300 4x4.

Angus

 

A Jimny? Excellent choice if so! Trying to find somewhere local to test out the 4wd on mine properly.. :001_smile:

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... By the end of day 1 a couple of marshalls had asked if I was using Castrol R as the exhaust smelt 'distinctive'...

I used ride and marshal old rules trials. You could always tell engines on Castrol. As they went by, the smell of fried bacon was unmistakeable.

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Oh dear, one minute you're slipping down clay slopes, next thing this! ;)

I'd pop in some engine oil flush and drain it nice and hot (comes out like a cow having a pee).

 

I think the rain is starting to seep into my brain-making me do silly things:001_rolleyes:

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Probably put in a liter- topped it up from low to high mark.

Its the 300tdi, what would you reccomend?

 

Reckon you'll get away with a litre but bear in mind an o&f change within 3k. 15W is fine but 30 a bit thin on the hot end so 15W40 would give better engine durability. If sticking with mineral you want to go for Texaco URSA 15W40 SHPD Super TD if you can get it; it's a CH-4 rated oil which is v high end for a mineral and a 20L drum works out much cheaper than 5L here and 5L there of halfords this, duckhams that!

 

Think I got my last lot from Watsons; delivered FOC; use it in tractors too.

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We use 15/40 in our 300tdi's

Personally I would dump it out as soon as you can and change the filter, you aren't looking at a great expense.

Lesson to be learnt "never mess with the oil drums" I once put chain oil in a brake fluid container when I was young and stupid, yep you guessed it :(

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Well, changed it this afternoon, seemed to come out as normal, still glad I've changed it for piece of mind, Sorry TCD it was 15/40 not 30 I was using. I was always told no need to run semi synthetic in a basic engine like the 300, so iv'e always just used good quality mineral oil changed every 4000, no probs so far.

Cheers for everyone's input- glad I'm not the only one to have done it by the sounds of it.

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I would only use the flush if you have always used it. If you havnt used it before then it is more likely to push the crud into the oil channels rather than get it out.

 

Learnt this the hard way.

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