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lloyd&pamela
03-12-2008, 09:49 PM
I want to carry a few quarts of oil with me.

I noticed today from the invoice that Prevost used 15W30 when they did the Level 3 service on the bus two weeks ago.

It was suggested that I only use either DD 2 stroke 40 weight or Dello (sp?) 140 weight.

Comments or suggestions.

Jon Wehrenberg
03-12-2008, 09:58 PM
If they used 15W50 they need to compensate you for a fresh fill of straight 40 weight meeting the DD spec that is on your oil reservoir. I would verfiy it, and if they did in fact mess up you should get it changed on their nickel.

dalej
03-12-2008, 10:30 PM
And as soon as you can, you'll be blowing that light oil out pretty fast. I leave home with three gallons, and add 1 gallon per 1000-1500 miles.

lloyd&pamela
03-13-2008, 07:20 AM
I will call them this morning. Thanks.

lloyd&pamela
03-13-2008, 07:23 AM
They have 15w40 listed in the parts section of the bill and 15w30 listed in description.

Jon Wehrenberg
03-13-2008, 08:05 AM
Lloyd,

You are going to get a new oil change. Prevost will be paying for it. They know better.

Toy Box
03-13-2008, 10:07 AM
Do not, repeat, do not allow anyone to put a multi grade in any two cycle engine. The 71 and 92 series engines have to have the 40 weight oil. If you have a series 60 detroit or a cat engine then the multi grade is correct.

Orren Zook
03-24-2008, 12:26 AM
Is anyone using synthetic motor oil in their coach? If so what brand or brands and did it perform as advertised?

Jon Wehrenberg
03-24-2008, 08:11 AM
Orren,

I doubt if anybody in this group can do a serious evaluation of lubricating oils unless they run a fleet of buses or trucks. Even then they would need controls on the test, such as running half the fleet on conventional oils and half on synthetic.

If somebody has run a controlled test and the synthetics are found to be cost effective I would bet the oil company would be posting that test result. Have you Googled it?

merle&louise
03-24-2008, 10:10 AM
Is anyone using synthetic motor oil in their coach? If so what brand or brands and did it perform as advertised?

Orren,

I have used Mobil Delvac 1 synthetic 5W40 since I bought the coach (49,000 miles ago). I have a 1998 series 60 (500hp) and it doesn't burn any oil to speak of. I may add about 2 quarts every 6 months. It is very expensive, but I figure it is cheap compared to the cost of a new engine.

I have used Mobil Delvac 1 synthetic 5W40 in my other Newells (87 & 93) both had 8V92s and both ran fine. I put about 110,000 miles on each engine. Total mileage on each coach was around 160,000 when I sold them.
The 8V92 did burn oil; I had to add it on regualar basis.

I never did send an oil sample off to be analyzed. I change my oil & filters at 15,000 mile intervals.

Orren Zook
03-24-2008, 11:36 AM
Jon,

I've got a friend who's using Royal Purple in his series 60 (he says) with great success and prior to this coach he ran up 175000 on his 8V. I've looked at their web page and his claims and theirs are similar as to fuel mileage improvement and extended change intervals..... the cost is about 40% higher than conventional oil. I was just looking for a second opinion.

Tuga,

Did you run extended service intervals? Was there any noticible improvement in fuel mileage, lower operating temps, or increased power?

merle&louise
03-24-2008, 02:55 PM
Orren,

I have always run Mobil synthetic so I don't have anything to compare it to. I get about the same mileage with my series 60 as everyone else on this site based on the posts that I have read. I get 7.75mpg towing a Honda Pilot and about 8 mpg with no toad. I drive 65mpg on mostly flat land. Louisiana has a few mountains but they are well hidden:D

With regard to service intervals, I have always changed the oil & filters @ 15,000 miles like Newell recommends. I have never tried to go longer.