
Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
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Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
Don't know how long for, so I got 2 

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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
Half price at halfords = normal price
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
I know what you mean, but this is still a good deal for that product.
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
Just bought miller 2050 mineral £20.86 at my local motor factor
Can't get it from ecp, dunno about gsf
Can't get it from ecp, dunno about gsf
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
£18,65 at gsf and they seem to permantly have a 25% off campaign going so even cheaper
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
Why would you be wanting to put that carp in there, VW certainly never used 20/50 in their water cooled motors.
Much better choice:
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-a ... n4A.YUq1yA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Much better choice:
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car-a ... n4A.YUq1yA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
Because mine is worn and 1540 sets the buzzer off when very hot
what do you suggest, other than an engine rebuild?
what do you suggest, other than an engine rebuild?
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
According to the VW Handbook, 20w-50 is suitable for use between -10 and 30 deg C.
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
An oil cooler perhaps.....no you're right of course, its only a matter of time.itchyfeet wrote:Because mine is worn and 1540 sets the buzzer off when very hot
what do you suggest, other than an engine rebuild?
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
marlinowner wrote:According to the VW Handbook, 20w-50 is suitable for use between -10 and 30 deg C.
And of course according to the VW hand book just about any oil is suitable when clearly its not.
All I can say is we never used 20W50 (VAG main dealer 81 - 86) we used Quantum Blue 15W40 for Petrol engines Quantum Red 15W40 for Diesels in T3's. 20W50 was pretty much phased out by the early 80's at VAG dealerships. I don't even remember selling that grade.
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Re: Halfords "Classic 20-50" oil half price @ £16
Hoping it will stop oil light flickering when at low revs at traffic lights etc.
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California Dreamin wrote:An oil cooler perhaps.....no you're right of course, its only a matter of time.itchyfeet wrote:Because mine is worn and 1540 sets the buzzer off when very hot
what do you suggest, other than an engine rebuild?
Martin
yep next on the list is an oil temp guage and cooler.
Then I need to pull my finger out and start the rebuild of my spare engine.
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