Just bought a 2005 Mercedes-Benz E320 (M112 V6 engine) and the dealership says it's got a rear main seal leak. Car has 198,000 miles on it and I know it was fed a steady diet of Mobil 1 0w40 European Formula oil from new until at least 118,000 miles. After that I have no idea what it has seen, and there is a bit of sludge in the oil cap. I will know more about the sludge situation soon when I change the leaking valve cover gaskets and refurb the PCV system, but I'm debating whether or not to run Auto-Rx as a cleaner and seal conditioner.
On their website, for Auto-Rx Plus, it says it's possible to use dino or synthetic oils for a cleaning cycle, though it suggests a Group III oil such as Pennzoil Platinum. However for seal conditioning and leak reduction/elimination, it says to only use conventional oil, and that returning to synthetic after could cause the leak to return. I am not aware of any conventional oils that meet the MB 229.5 spec required for my car. I am not worried about warranty compliance, but I have always used full synthetic oils in all my vehicles. Any suggestions?
On their website, for Auto-Rx Plus, it says it's possible to use dino or synthetic oils for a cleaning cycle, though it suggests a Group III oil such as Pennzoil Platinum. However for seal conditioning and leak reduction/elimination, it says to only use conventional oil, and that returning to synthetic after could cause the leak to return. I am not aware of any conventional oils that meet the MB 229.5 spec required for my car. I am not worried about warranty compliance, but I have always used full synthetic oils in all my vehicles. Any suggestions?