Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

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Nicky Patchett

Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by Nicky Patchett » Thu Dec 02, 2004 10:09 am

Hi,

Wondering if anyone can give me their recommendation for oil - my brother
suggested Mobil 1 however last time I looked I wasn't made out of money,...
:-) does anyone recommend any particular brand or is there a specified one?

If it makes any difference I have a 1998, 1800, manual on 140 K's

Thanks
Nix

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Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by Badcat » Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:01 am

hi nicky.
firstly - i would strongly recommend you use a genuine mazda oil filter.
most garages use cheaper inferior ones, and they are simply nowhere near as
good. the filters are about $23 from a mazda dealer if my memory serves me
well.
even the jiffy lube or AA quick change places will let you bring a genuine filter
and use that instead of their house brand.

ken
From: "Nicky Patchett" <conf@waipunahotel.co.nz>
Date: 2004/12/02 Thu AM 10:09:50 GMT+13:00
To: "MX5List" <mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
Subject: RE: Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Hi,

Wondering if anyone can give me their recommendation for oil - my
brother suggested Mobil 1 however last time I looked I wasn't made out of
money,... :-) does anyone recommend any particular brand or is there a
specified one?
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ah well, you won't be wanting Redline either then... ;)

Sounds like you should just put in whatever fits your budget, and the
specs in the manual, then change it at least every 6 months/5k km.
Seriously.

I put Castrol GTX in my lovely wife's MX3 (or should that be Autozam
AZ3??). About $20/4litres.

Mine has Amsoil synthetic, changed annually! I'll probably step down
to Mobil1 next time tho. What can I say, it's a guy thing...!

PS- Anyone wanting far too much info can find it at
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com

so errr, hope that helps.
Jeff

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sfhardman

Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by sfhardman » Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:33 am

On my last change I used Valvoline 10w40 from Repco, which was about $35, seemed
like a good price to me.

On a related subject, finally found a filter removal gadget that works. It's a
sort of three armed spider thing made by powerbilt that you mount on a socket
wrench, and as you turn it anti-clockwise the arms clamp down on the filter.
Needed a rag over the filter to get the needed traction but it was a _lot_
easier than anything else I've tried.

Simon

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r.v.boxall

Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by r.v.boxall » Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:57 pm

Simon, who is the retailer for this filter clamp, please? I'm fed up with the warm oil running down my arm when I use the big screwdriver method! Grubby oil in my armpit is not fun!

Ron
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Just came back from Supercheapauto Mt Wellington... that Castrol GTX
(20w-50) is only 12.99 and 20% off filters! The Mobil1 is $10 off
too.

No affiliation, etc.( ...and sorry to that guy that works at Repco,
have to say you guys seem pretty expensive now, at least around
here...)

So that's about $20 in total for an oil change Nicky - just get your
brother to do the labour for ya!

sfhardman

Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by sfhardman » Thu Dec 02, 2004 2:06 pm

I got mine from Repco in Palmerston North. You could also try the Toolshed if
there's one near you, as they're Powerbuilt stockists and know their stuff.

Here's the URL for the gadget (it's the "Spider Filter Wrench"):

http://www.powerbuilttools.co.nz/powerb ... rtools.htm

I think "Great in limited space applications" perfectly describes the
requirements for filter changing on an mx5...

Simon

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Nicky Patchett

Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by Nicky Patchett » Thu Dec 02, 2004 2:12 pm

Thanks Jeff,

I'm in Mt Wgtn also so will go take a looky on the way home.

The idea is for my brother to show me how to do my own oil change - however from the comments you guys have been making maybe I should just carry on with the helpless female act... :-)

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Hi
I have just got a copy of the Wheels Dec 2004 Australian Mag. Page 14
has a bit of a write up on the new MX5.

The 2litre motor would be nice but an electric hood would only add
unnecessary weight.

Adrian

PS. T0PDWN, Silver NA. Looking good this morning, but weren't you damp
by the time you got to work?

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Oil / Filter advice please (was RE V on bonnet and key)

Post by zorruno » Thu Dec 02, 2004 3:31 pm

on 2/12/2004 2:12 p.m. Nicky Patchett wrote:
The idea is for my brother to show me how to do my own oil change -
however from the comments you guys have been making maybe I should
just carry on with the helpless female act... :-)
Hi Nicky, there is a good step by step guide to oil changing here:
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/maintenance/oil_changing/

cheers
zorruno
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