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post Jul 16, 2004 - 8:06 AM
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CoolDoctorJ



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When I changed my oil for the first time, I noticed that while the manual says to put in something like 4 quarts, I actually drained about 5 quarts of existing oil. After 3000 miles, could that much extra oil damage something... like, oh, I don't know... the valve seals? I know you guys say the valve seals are a common problem, but it's a problem the car didn't have at the time I bought it, and I've only put about 3000 miles on it since then (most of which was during the time it had too much oil.)

Comments? Questions? Concerns? Donations?

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post Jul 20, 2004 - 9:57 AM
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As for synthetic oil, it actually will leave a film to help protect against dry starts. (At least Amsoil synthetics do). And the bit about the seals swelling or shrinking really shouldn't apply anymore, The first synthetics years and years ago had problems with that, Amsoil fixed that years ago, I would imagine the other brands have too, (dont know for sure).

More info From the Amsoil site: Amsoil info

Frequently Asked Questions


General Questions and Answers

How can I purchase AMSOIL products?

You can order products directly online by clicking on the Online Store link at the top of every page on our website. Or click on Preferred Customer Orders to get info on receiving a discount.





Where can I find a Dealer near me?

You can request the location of the nearest AMSOIL Dealer on the form here. You can also find a Dealer by searching your local Yellow Pages. Or try one of the Internet Yellow Pages by clicking here.





Can I use AMSOIL AFF 0W-40 in my new 4-stroke snowmobile?

Absolutely! AMSOIL AFF 0W-40 was specifically formulated for use in small, hard working 4-stroke engines. AFF is ideal for 4-cycle snowmobiles, ATV's, personal watercraft, 4-stroke boat motors, lawn equipment etc...


Can I use AMSOIL AFF 0W-40 in my car or truck?

AMSOIL AFF can most certainly be used in cars or trucks but it is not our first choice for automotive applications. We offer a full line of automotive oils. AFF is specifically formulated for small recreational 4-stroke engines, and is an excellent choice for 4-Stroke outboards, ATVs, lawn equipment, snow blowers etc….



How long have AMSOIL lubricants been on the market?

AMSOIL introduced the first synthetic motor oil with an API (American Petroleum Institute) Service Classification in 1972. Since that time, AMSOIL has varied and expanded its product line.

What are AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils?

AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants are fuel efficient, extended life lubricants manufactured from select synthetic base stocks and special purpose additives. These lubricants provide improved overall performance characteristics when compared to conventional petroleum oils.

What are AMSOIL Synthetic Blend Motor Oils?

AMSOIL Synthetic Blend Motor Oils are a blend of synthetic fluids and petroleum oils. They are combined to form an all season motor oil that demonstrates many of the performance features of synthetic lubricants.

Can AMSOIL Motor Oils be used in any engine?

Certainly, AMSOIL Motor Oils may be used in any mechanically sound gasoline or diesel fueled engine. Basically, that means they are excellent for use in any vehicle’s engine.

Will AMSOIL Motor Oils void the warranty of a new vehicle?

Absolutely not! Manufacturers’ warranties are based upon the use of oils meeting specific API Service Classifications, for example, SJ/CF. (AMSOIL lubricants meet the current API Service requirements and, thus, are perfectly suited for use in any new vehicle without affecting the validity of the new vehicle warranty.)

Are AMSOIL Motor Oils All-Season Oils?

Synthetic oils are made to protect and perform better than petroleum oils at both high and low temperature extremes. That’s why every jet engine in the world is lubricated with synthetic oil. AMSOIL Motor Oils have extremely low pour points and flow readily at extremely low temperatures for easier winter starting and significantly reduced engine wear. At high temperatures, no conventional motor oil can compare to the overall protection AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils provide. That’s extremely important for today’s turbocharged and small, non-turbocharged engines!

Are AMSOIL Motor Oils compatible with other motor oils?

Yes. AMSOIL Motor Oils are compatible with all other synthetic or petroleum motor oils.

Why are AMSOIL Motor Oils capable of extended drain intervals?

AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils are highly resistant to the destructive effects of heat, and do not break down like petroleum oils. This means that AMSOIL Motor Oils can provide much longer drain intervals than conventional lubricants.

Will AMSOIL Motor Oils decrease oil consumption?

Yes. When used in mechanically sound engines, AMSOIL Motor Oils can reduce oil consumption. Under test conditions, a reduction of as much as 42% was demonstrated for prolonged periods. However, this should not be taken to mean that AMSOIL Motor Oils are “cure-alls” for engines that consume oil because of mechanical problems.

Is there a recommended procedure for changing to AMSOIL Motor Oils?

There are no special requirements; however, in older vehicles or those with high mileage, it may be advisable to use AMSOIL Engine Flush first. This will ensure that the engine is clean and free of any accumulated contaminants which might have an effect on the service life of AMSOIL Motor Oils. In all cases, it is good judgement to install a new AMSOIL Super Duty Full-Flow Oil Filter (SDF) every time you change oil.

Should Oil Additives or After Market Products be added to AMSOIL Motor Oils?

No, they are not necessary! AMSOIL Motor Oils are properly formulated under the strictest Quality Control procedure to provide superior lubrication performance.



And yes, I am an Amsoil dealer, have been since about 1978, I simply will not use anything else in a motor. My website: My Amsoil site

I'd appreciate linking thru my web site to buy online, (I get a small commission) (you could too, if you become a dealer), or at least buy it wholesale by doing the "preferred customer" thing online.

Sorry to start preaching, but if you aren't using a good synthetic, you are losing HP, using more fuel, and wearing out your motor. (and transmission etc) ((not to mention all that extra oil either dumped in the environment or needing to be recycled.

Posts in this topic
- CoolDoctorJ   What happens when you put in too much oil?   Jul 16, 2004 - 8:06 AM
- - 97Celica   I have always put like 4.5 Quarts in. And make sur...   Jul 16, 2004 - 8:11 AM
- - Supersprynt   Usually the pan can hold X amount of qts and then ...   Jul 16, 2004 - 8:13 AM
- - turboinduction   I'm normally around 4.5 qts. Basically, 4 qts...   Jul 16, 2004 - 8:29 AM
- - CoolDoctorJ   How easy is it to just "take off the valve co...   Jul 16, 2004 - 9:50 AM
- - turboinduction   Simple but time consuming. Thats all. Normally i...   Jul 16, 2004 - 10:07 AM
- - CoolDoctorJ   Well, everyone says it's not broken, but I don...   Jul 16, 2004 - 10:25 AM
- - turboinduction   Again, you should have 4.5 qts in the Celica. Tha...   Jul 16, 2004 - 10:40 AM
- - Four   QUOTE (97Celica @ Jul 16, 2004 - 6:11 AM) I have a...   Jul 17, 2004 - 1:57 AM
- - brianforster   yeah i changed my oil less tha ntwo months ago wit...   Jul 17, 2004 - 9:24 AM
- - Cormudgen   QUOTE (Four @ Jul 16, 2004 - 11:57 PM) QUOTE (97Ce...   Jul 17, 2004 - 10:21 AM
- - Digndoug   about the synthetic.. Its a cleaner oil.. There fo...   Jul 17, 2004 - 10:57 AM
- - SlowCelica94   If you add too much oil (servel qt more) then the ...   Jul 17, 2004 - 11:15 AM
- - Anub1s   If to much oil is inside of the engine, you could ...   Jul 17, 2004 - 3:10 PM
- - Digndoug   I was only talkign about 1/2-1 quart to much not 4...   Jul 17, 2004 - 4:06 PM
- - Anub1s   QUOTE (Digndoug @ Jul 17, 2004 - 9:06 PM) I was on...   Jul 17, 2004 - 4:29 PM
- - slipgun   Im very happy with synthetic as well. I find the c...   Jul 18, 2004 - 6:54 PM
- - Anub1s   ^ very true. One thing that I could add is that re...   Jul 18, 2004 - 7:25 PM
- - Digndoug   QUOTE (canyonking @ Jul 17, 2004 - 9:29 PM) QUOTE ...   Jul 18, 2004 - 7:43 PM
- - celicaboston1983   i thought out cars only needed 4qts   Jul 18, 2004 - 8:51 PM
- - CoolDoctorJ   Holy cow, this thread took off while I wasn't ...   Jul 18, 2004 - 10:39 PM
- - Rjb23   Mixing regular and synthetic is bad for 2 reasons....   Jul 18, 2004 - 11:16 PM
- - fastgt   i THINK the exact amount for our cars is like 3.75...   Jul 19, 2004 - 9:46 PM
- - 97GTinKC   Too much will cause trouble, if its full enough to...   Jul 20, 2004 - 12:14 AM
- - 97GTinKC   As for synthetic oil, it actually will leave a fil...   Jul 20, 2004 - 9:57 AM
- - wht95st-02gtivr6   if you put to much oil in your car it dosent just ...   Jul 20, 2004 - 5:03 PM


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