Oil additives... ?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by EvZ, May 12, 2004.

  1. EvZ

    EvZ 1BAD300

    Oil additives??My mechanic is trying to persuade me to use an oil additive to "recondition the seals" in an attempt to stop a small oil leak from the rear main. Considering how much stock we put into regularly changing the Zed oil with a quality synthetic it sounds like a questionable idea to me. Any thoughts on this one?Cheers,
    Evan.
     
  2. zvroom

    zvroom Guest

    just dont motorup hehe J/K (n/m)

    N/M
     
  3. WYKKED

    WYKKED <b><font color=red>2 Much Trouble</font></b>

    Don't do it......>>

    Contaminating your oil to fix a leak is WRONG. The right way to do it use the best oil you can, and replace defective seals.
     
  4. Zonny

    Zonny New Member

    Wykked is right as always...

    have you recently changed your clutch? Do you think it'll need replacing in the near future. Would be a good idea to replace if your planning to modify your zed. Because the rear main seal is an easy job while you replace your clutch. Could also do your flywheel if you've got extra dollars. Additives is a very bad idea. Only use a good oil and don't contaminate it with any shit. E.g Motul Oil :YD John :-Z
     
  5. EvZ

    EvZ 1BAD300

    He was wrong once...

    He was wrong once but that was about 4 years ago. He must be getting better. :p
     
  6. K-zed

    K-zed Secret Squirrel

    Pete thought he was wrong but >>>

    >>> turned out he was only mistaken. ;) ;) ;)
     
  7. Zonny

    Zonny New Member

    lol.... ^D^
     

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