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Date:         Tue, 2 Jun 2020 12:19:03 -0700
Reply-To:     Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM>
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I see GoWesty is recommending 10/60 weight - synthetic. As it happens, I recently went to purchase oil and a filter at a local auto parts store to complete a pre-summer oil change - as the van has sat over the winter and I am about to take it out of hibernation. I usually run 10/40 or 15/40 in the warmer months and 10/30 in the winter (back when I used to drive it then). The sales clerk also suggested I try 10/160 so I bought 5 litres, but have yet to change it as I thought I'd get a little feed-back from the list without causing too long of an oil thread. Worst case, I'll take the oil back.

As well - I have been meaning to ask about alternator play or vibration. I am curious if other 2.1 Vanagons typically have noticeable vibratory movement from the motor which is passed along to the alternator? There have been a number of mechanics over time that have peered in the engine bay while the motor has idled and have never mentioned a problem. Just curious to see if this is a standard fare?

Thanks,

Bruce

86 Westy Syncro


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