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E39 M52B25TU Consuming Engine Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="tckhor" data-source="post: 705998" data-attributes="member: 4690"><p>Hi Moots,</p><p>As the saying goes, everyday is a learning experience. I am glad you found some info of interest in the internet. I have not asked WP Auto yet. Someone suggested using a thicker oil as a first step rather than getting at the seals. I have switched from 5W-30 to 5W-40 (both LL01) but the latter is still too thin to provide the sealing function. I am now looking for a 10W-40 oil that is LL01 compliant. After research, I found Redline 10W-40 meeting this requirement. Do you know of a local shop selling this oil ? Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tckhor, post: 705998, member: 4690"] Hi Moots, As the saying goes, everyday is a learning experience. I am glad you found some info of interest in the internet. I have not asked WP Auto yet. Someone suggested using a thicker oil as a first step rather than getting at the seals. I have switched from 5W-30 to 5W-40 (both LL01) but the latter is still too thin to provide the sealing function. I am now looking for a 10W-40 oil that is LL01 compliant. After research, I found Redline 10W-40 meeting this requirement. Do you know of a local shop selling this oil ? Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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