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AE112r oil, 10w30 or 10w40


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Hi,

Looking at doing a service on my '98 AE112r 7afe engine, and i was wondering what oil would be recommended for a engine that's run 100,000km's only. The manual say's from factory it was 10w30, But as its getting older i was thinking of going up to 10w40(Also there's a special on currently for Oil+injectory cleaner for 30$). I have noticed no engine oil usage, drop or burning oil, it runs fairly smooth for its age.

I was looking at the castrol magnatec, and a ryco filter. Spark plugs should be fine.

 

All help appreciated,

Cheers jf

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Don't over think it. whatever the manual says grade wise, and whatever brand name oil is on special at the time. and change it every 6000ish km. 

For years i bought penrite oil. for no other reason than Dad always bought Penrite oil. And he bought Penrite cause his dad bought penrite oil. 

Then one day i bought shell or something cheap (but something brand name ish, around the $30 mark, not $60 penrite). And my engine didn't explode. So i kept buying the cheap oil. Years later, no engine explosions and plenty of spare cash.

 

 

 

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Thanks for all the help guys. 

 

I have decided to go with 10w40, there is no major leaks, but I do find oil having dripped down the engine, nothing on the ground though. 

If I experience any problems I will switch to 30 at the next service. 

 

Cheers jf

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10W40 is fine for a 7A, I've run mine with anything from 10W30 all the way up to 20W60.  10W or 15W40 is probably the sweet spot for affordability vs modern thin oil, 10W30 just seems like a waste for what is essentially a 25yo engine design (the 7A is essentially unchanged from when it was first introduced in 1993).

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