So here is the deal. Last weekend I changed my oil on the iX for the first time since owning it. I decided to go with 10W-40 Castrol GTX oil because after reading up on the different types, this one had the best protection for cold starts, seeing that I live in Iowa (occasionally in South Dakota), I thought it would be a good choice. I also got purolator filter (as it was the only available option).
The car ran fine for two days and on the third day, temps where in the minus 20s, I go to start the car and it sounded like the engine was spitting out something. I looked under the hood and what I found was all the oil on the ground and the oil filter gasket popped out a bit, where al the oil was coming out.
I went ahead and bought another filter and put 5W-30 Castrol GTX (as it is much lighter) and so far so good.
My hypothesis:
either ... my choice of oil was to thick for the engine to move it around, creating lots of extra pressure, resulting in the oil squirting out of the oil filter gasket (as this is the weakest link in the system) ... or faulty filter??
any input??
Now I gots a couple of questions for you experts ....
1. I have changed oil on many cars and never had this happen. Is there anything special about changing the oil on the e30?
2. What would be the ideal choice for oil in the winter? oil selection for the summer?
3. Kind of off topic ... I know the Bentley manuals dont include the ix in their material. Is it comparable to the i & is that are in there? Or is there a better choice?
Cheers
The car ran fine for two days and on the third day, temps where in the minus 20s, I go to start the car and it sounded like the engine was spitting out something. I looked under the hood and what I found was all the oil on the ground and the oil filter gasket popped out a bit, where al the oil was coming out.
I went ahead and bought another filter and put 5W-30 Castrol GTX (as it is much lighter) and so far so good.
My hypothesis:
either ... my choice of oil was to thick for the engine to move it around, creating lots of extra pressure, resulting in the oil squirting out of the oil filter gasket (as this is the weakest link in the system) ... or faulty filter??
any input??
Now I gots a couple of questions for you experts ....
1. I have changed oil on many cars and never had this happen. Is there anything special about changing the oil on the e30?
2. What would be the ideal choice for oil in the winter? oil selection for the summer?
3. Kind of off topic ... I know the Bentley manuals dont include the ix in their material. Is it comparable to the i & is that are in there? Or is there a better choice?
Cheers
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