Synthetic oil on old Accord?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by dgk, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. dgk

    dgk Guest

    Having followed the Oil Burning thread a bit, I was wondering if
    should switch my 1991 Accord to synthetic? It burns no oil and is at
    113,000 miles. It does need the big general service appointment.

    Also, I think it only had the timing belt done once. Probably getting
    ready for that? I need to check when that was done.
     
    dgk, Sep 15, 2009
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  2. dgk

    jim beam Guest

    only do it if you want to. only makes sense if you leave it in for the
    extended period it's designed for. contrary to myth and halloween
    rumor, it doesn't cause seal leakage.
     
    jim beam, Sep 15, 2009
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  3. dgk

    a Guest

    My dealer still pesters me for changes every 6k (km) using synthetic, the
    same interval as dyno-juice.

    a
     
    a, Sep 15, 2009
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  4. dgk

    Red Garnett Guest


    If it ain't broke.......
     
    Red Garnett, Sep 15, 2009
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  5. I can't say you 'should,' but it won't hurt anything.
    If, as sounds likely, the compression rings are in good shape (not
    allowing excess blow-by) a solid Syn will go 10K between changes. Use a
    good filter for extended oil change intervals.

    Going by mileage, the belt is probably still fine. Aging is another
    matter. I don't know the suggested lifespan, but like you say it's
    worth looking into.
     
    Greg Campbell, Sep 16, 2009
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  6. dgk

    jim beam Guest

    then the dealer is either ignorant or a crook. if you buy long life
    mobil 1, it's rated for 15k. my friend who works for exxon says you can
    double that. he runs regular mobil 1 and changes his suburban at 25k.

    if in doubt, get analysis done.
     
    jim beam, Sep 16, 2009
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  7. dgk

    JRE Guest

    I wouldn't bother unless you live where cars don't rust. My 1991 Accord
    has a bit over 215K on it and still does not use any significant amount
    of oil between changes. It's had changes every 7500 miles since new
    with regular 5W30, in average-ish service with a few thousand miles of
    trailer towing thrown in. At the rate it's been going, the car will
    have disintegrated around a still-functional drive train in another 5
    years or so (grin).

    The timing belt change interval is 90K miles. If you didn't have it
    done at 90K it's overdue. Run, don't walk, to the nearest place to get
    it changed if this is the case. If it breaks you won't like what
    happens. If you had it done at 90K it's not due again until 180K.
    Either way, do the water pump at the same time.

    For more info about timing belt change intervals I have yet to find a
    better reference than the one from Gates:

    http://www.gates.com/brochure.cfm?brochure=2256&location_id=3487
     
    JRE, Sep 16, 2009
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  8. dgk

    dgk Guest


    Thanks to all. I'll just leave the oil as is. You're right about the
    rust; it's likely to do in the car eventually. If the interval for the
    belt is 90,000, then I did it around then. But there is also a year
    maximum as well - I shouldn't be anywhere near that yet.

    Alright, I just need to do the big general maintenance sometime soon.
     
    dgk, Sep 16, 2009
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