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  • NC325iC
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    i did not understand that post at all luke

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by 92 mtechnic cabrio View Post
    Castrol GTX 20W-50

    Always have, always will.
    You guys might THINK you are using the same oil, but Castrol, along with every other oil on the market changed about 15 years ago...

    Thus the High Mileage stuff. When I do a rebuild, HiMi Castrol is what mine gets.

    Luke

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  • browntown
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    Originally posted by 92 mtechnic cabrio View Post
    o rly?

    maybe it's more than a gallon then.

    Because the big jug is all I use and I have a little left over after the oil change.
    might be a 5qt jug then or some odd metric amount then. dunno, but a gallon is 4 quarts.

    Plus consider you rarely will get your listed capactity of oil in the engine. There's a decent amount stuck to everything and in the pipes.

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  • rcko
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    +1 on the Castrol GTX 20W-50

    thats what I have been using!

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Originally posted by browntown View Post
    Unless they overfill that bottle, a gallon always has and always will be exactly 4 quarts.
    o rly?

    maybe it's more than a gallon then.

    Because the big jug is all I use and I have a little left over after the oil change.

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  • Ahheck01
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    Originally posted by browntown View Post
    Unless they overfill that bottle, a gallon always has and always will be exactly 4 quarts.

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  • PiercedE30
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    turn up your stereo.

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  • Mako18
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    noisy valves are the devil!!!! I can't stand it, so the turbo willl be my mask!!

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Elf motor oil from Germany does an excellent job of quieting down noisy valvetrains (so I hear), but it's super expensive and I haven't forked over the $ to try it. I have been using Mobil 1 15w-50 for a long time and my valves are pretty damn noisy, even with a valve adjust 4 weeks ago :( Maybe I will try that GTX 20w50 high mileage next time.

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  • browntown
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    Originally posted by 92 mtechnic cabrio View Post
    Walmart sells the oil SOOO cheap, its like $10.17 for a gallon (which is approx. 5 qts)
    Unless they overfill that bottle, a gallon always has and always will be exactly 4 quarts.

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  • Mr Deagle
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    put a loud exhaust on it to "mask" the noise

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  • strad
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    Originally posted by Ahheck01 View Post
    What can be done to get rid of the "sewing machine" sound of a stock M20 and give it more of a smooth purr sound?

    -Evan
    Pull it out and put in something else?

    An M20 is always going to be noisy due to its design. As the others have pointed out, oil and valve adjustments do help, and you should keep up on those even if they didn't help for obvious reasons.

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Originally posted by Ahheck01 View Post
    Is that the same as a "valve adjustment"?

    -Evan

    Yeah sorry that's what I meant to say, tip of the tongue, tip of the tongue....

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Castrol GTX 20W-50

    Always have, always will.

    Sometimes if I'm feeling frisky I'll fill 3.5 quarts of the white bottle red cap Castrol GTX 20W-50 and then top off the last quart with a bottle of Castrol GTX High Mileage 20W-50.

    Walmart sells the oil SOOO cheap, its like $10.17 for a gallon (which is approx. 5 qts)

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Evan, back in the days that the M20 was designed, Zinc was a major additive.

    Zinc is expensive now, but is still one of the best additives.

    Most "High Mileage" oils have extra zinc compared to standard oils, so just find one that is high mileage.

    I use WalMart, but my motor is coming out of there soon.

    Luke

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