Why Doesn't Merc Use Synthetic Oil?
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Re: Why Doesn't Merc Use Synthetic Oil?
Here are some possible oils for boats and their virgin oil analysis. Do a UOA and you can determine what life is left in the oil by looking at viscosity and TBN.
http://home.earthlink.net/~memphis3/boatoilsweb.htm
http://home.earthlink.net/~memphis3/boatoilsweb.htm
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Re: Why Doesn't Merc Use Synthetic Oil?
In all my research about oils this week, a Merc rep told me I need to run the higher weight oil (like Merc oil) because after high rpm runs the oil thins and when dropping to idle rpms it will loose oil pressure with lighter weight oils.
That tells me I'm going to run synthetics for sure. I just bought a case of Amsoil.
That tells me I'm going to run synthetics for sure. I just bought a case of Amsoil.
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Re: Why Doesn't Merc Use Synthetic Oil?
Mercury has come out with a synthetic oil in mercury branded package it is a red bottle like noted earlier in the post, Aside from this new synthetic. mercury manuals have always stated that if your not going to use their standard oil a split weight 20w-50, that you should run straight 40 weight oil I run Valvoline VR-1 Racing oil 40W in everything from a 3.0 to 900 hp 502
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Re: Why Doesn't Merc Use Synthetic Oil?
Dusty Times,
Thanks for the info from merc. That is exactly what my engine does. I run straight 30 wt. Maybe I need 40 wt.
I never saw the problem with my factory motor even with knocking rods and merc oil.
Thanks
Thanks for the info from merc. That is exactly what my engine does. I run straight 30 wt. Maybe I need 40 wt.
I never saw the problem with my factory motor even with knocking rods and merc oil.
Thanks
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Re: Why Doesn't Merc Use Synthetic Oil?
Originally Posted by Bilgerat
... mercury manuals have always stated that if your not going to use their standard oil a split weight 20w-50, that you should run straight 40 weight oil ...