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Date:         Thu, 20 Mar 97 04:35:08 UT
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From:         "Dennis Haynes" <dhaynes57@msn.com>
Subject:      RE: Leaking synthetic oil?

I doubt that the synthetic oil caused your leaks. However, it resists burning off the exhaust better than conventional oil and gives off that horrible smell. I now have that problem with my "79 beetle.

Dennis

-----Original Message----- >From: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu On Behalf Of SyncroHead@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 1997 11:38 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Leaking synthetic oil?

In a message dated 97-03-18 21:59:30 EST, Frayed1003@aol.com writes: > Has anyone had any experience with changing to synthetic oil. I read online > that synthetic will usually leak more at first because it cleans out all the > wax around your seals, leaving behind shrunken dry seals. It said in this > article, not to worry because your dry seals will swell again and stop the > leak. I switched to a semi-synthetic around 800 miles ago and my engine is > really beginning to leak oil. Does anyone know how long this should last? > Being that I have an air-cooled I am beginning to think I may have made a > mistake, the smell is killing my girlfriend, she won't even ride in my westy > with me anymore.

I've used synthetic oil in 5 of my own personal vehicles and have never had an oil leak. Really, never. 1. 1984 Rabbit GTi, switched at about 20,000 miles - no problems through sale at 85,000 miles 2. 1986 Jetta GLI, switched at 5,000 miles (2nd oil change) - no problems through totaling collision around 100,000 miles 3. 1982 VW Pickup-diesel (Rabbit style), switched at 60,000 miles - no problems through sale at 120,000 miles. 4. 1988 Vanagon, switched at 5,000 miles (2nd oil change) - no problems through today at around 120,000 miles 5. 1987 Vanagon Syncro, switched at 46,000 miles - no problrms through engine replacement at 140,000 miles. In used replacement engine - no problems through today at around 9,000 miles since swap. Engine had around 30,000 miles when I installed it.

Good luck, Jim Davis 87 GL Syncro 88 GL Wolfsburg


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