I’ve still got ~10 gallons of the XLE from when WM clearanced it for $13/2.5galWell, Castrol GTX should perform well for you then.

I’ve still got ~10 gallons of the XLE from when WM clearanced it for $13/2.5galWell, Castrol GTX should perform well for you then.
We seem to have covered some common ground and good experiences growing up it sounds like. The gas stations were some of my all time favorite jobs during high school years. It was as if every street corner had the "Open 24hrs-Mechanics on Duty" sign along side the gas prices signs.Can you take a joke?
By the way, when I was in high school and after, I worked at a Mobil Station as a gas jock, doing basic services and learning from the mechanic owner. He taught me so much, mainly by correcting me. I will never forget him and his quality ethic. I loved that job!
Sounds like you got a great application to use er up in!I’ve still got ~10 gallons of the XLE from when WM clearanced it for $13/2.5gal![]()
Nice Chevelle in your photo. That car would certainly turn heads from people.We seem to have covered some common ground and good experiences growing up it sounds like. The gas stations were some of my all time favorite jobs during high school years. It was as if every street corner had the "Open 24hrs-Mechanics on Duty" sign along side the gas prices signs.![]()
I have owned (3) Type S-3 1976 models plus a 1972 Malibu. 1972 Olds Cutlass +1986 Monte Carlo SS. First new car the Chevy Type S-3 Chevelle (Dark Blue Metalic) was stolen within the first three weeks. Never recovered. Below, the last one I owned at 2009 Super Chevy Show. Medical issues stopped me from being able to maintain and enjoy my cars. Sold this last one after 14 yrs owning. The Monte Carlo was stolen n recovered in 88. Second time in 1990 later found stripped. Total loss. Enjoyed them but they all gone with the wind.Nice Chevelle in your photo. That car would certainly turn heads from people.
So one needs a university degree/6-figure income to be intellegent enough and skilled enough to change your oil?
I was likely over-exaggerating some when I said “crud” because I do use good oils and filters in it. It’s had Chevron Delo XLE 10w30 in it on 5k intervals for the past 2+ years, and XG3593As.
What I was referring to is it’s got the original HGs in it with 184k, and while the coolant side is holding fine (I use Subaru Coolant Conditioner as directed), the oil return passages weep a little out of the bottom of the heads. And I mean just barely; never have to add any oil over an OCI but I get a faint burning smell and can see moist spots on the bottom of the heads where the oil drips. Rear main seal is fine.
I’m concerned that a good dose of ANs and/or esters would likely further degrade the known terrible coating on the factory HGs. Not really wanting to take any chances and have to put HGs in it; trying to make it to 200k as a personal badge of honor, lol.
Not sure what you think I’m joking about. My car’s a 2007 Impreza with an EJ25. A little oil leak on a 16yo car is no concern to me.Subie,
Please tell me you’re joking.
Or at least that Subaru has fixed the bad HG problem before 2019!
Stick shift?Not sure what you think I’m joking about. My car’s a 2007 Impreza with an EJ25. A little oil leak on a 16yo car is no concern to me.
Wish. That would have been a dream even though it’s no WRX. But it’s a decent 4EAT that I change a gallon of fluid every 20k with MaxLife. It’s not fast, it’s not flashy, but it’s got 2” King lift springs, a bunch of Whiteline parts & bushings, and good tires. I’ve taken it down ATV trails, it’s like a mountain goat in winter, and can make your butthole pucker around off-ramps. I plan on rebuilding the engine (or maybe just doing the HGs) as a summer project next year with my son. Maybe some new pistons with ceramic coatings, a light P&P on the heads, a thermal coating on the intake manifold to keep it cool… stuff like thatStick shift?
What do you see when you "look" at the filter? What might you expect?One of the 50K vehicles has a cartridge filter, so it'll be easy to see the difference HPL should make. I'll look at the filter after the last drain of TGMO and again after the first drain of HPL, 5K miles later.
I don't know if Valvoline is still using the same add pack for MaxLife as AMSOIL for their ATF (and Red Line for D6). I never liked the shifting characteristics of either fluid. Especially in transmissions that have computer-related flaws - what used to be an abrupt shift is made to feel like the transmission is about to come apart with Red Line or AMSOIL.Wish. That would have been a dream even though it’s no WRX. But it’s a decent 4EAT that I change a gallon of fluid every 20k with MaxLife. It’s not fast, it’s not flashy, but it’s got 2” King lift springs, a bunch of Whiteline parts & bushings, and good tires. I’ve taken it down ATV trails, it’s like a mountain goat in winter, and can make your butthole pucker around off-ramps. I plan on rebuilding the engine (or maybe just doing the HGs) as a summer project next year with my son. Maybe some new pistons with ceramic coatings, a light P&P on the heads, a thermal coating on the intake manifold to keep it cool… stuff like that![]()