Thanks David, the lid does not seal well with the thin fiber seal. I will use a rubber one next time.
So I just got back from the store; T5 semi synthetic 15W40 it is! I bought a 2.5 gal jug of it for $44.00 on sale, will probably buy another while it is on sale. Our nations largest retailer did not have it, but Autozone did.
I can use it in several other vehicles/equipment as well..
Thanks!
Mark
How dirty does your oil get?
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Re: How dirty does your oil get?
I decided to purchase the Porsche Classic 20W50 oil.
I read quite a few reviews about the product and there is a short video which explains the 2 types of Porsche oil in the classic range which is worth watching.
I believe if Porsche is recommending it for the 356 engine then its the one I shall go with, everything else for me is a guessing game.
A small bag can be purchased also, which is designed to carry a 1 liter can and the ancillaries required for a top up on the road.
I read quite a few reviews about the product and there is a short video which explains the 2 types of Porsche oil in the classic range which is worth watching.
I believe if Porsche is recommending it for the 356 engine then its the one I shall go with, everything else for me is a guessing game.
A small bag can be purchased also, which is designed to carry a 1 liter can and the ancillaries required for a top up on the road.
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