I'm about to purchase a rebuilt engine for my '88 Suzuki Samurai. For those not "in the know", the engine is an aluminum block 1.3l carbureted unit.
Unfortunately, these engines do not have a sterling reputation for longevity; they are reliable, but by the time they hit 80k-100k miles it's not uncommon for them to have lost some compression and be consuming oil at a rate guaranteed to warm the hearts of the Saudi Royal Family.
In the past I've used Havoline oil exclusively in all my vehicles (my Dad owned a Texaco station in the 60's, what can I say.) I'm now wondering if I should change my lubrication habits to prolong the life of this new engine?
Any thoughts? Ideas? Recommendations?
Thanks!
-=[ Grant ]=-
Unfortunately, these engines do not have a sterling reputation for longevity; they are reliable, but by the time they hit 80k-100k miles it's not uncommon for them to have lost some compression and be consuming oil at a rate guaranteed to warm the hearts of the Saudi Royal Family.
In the past I've used Havoline oil exclusively in all my vehicles (my Dad owned a Texaco station in the 60's, what can I say.) I'm now wondering if I should change my lubrication habits to prolong the life of this new engine?
Any thoughts? Ideas? Recommendations?
Thanks!
-=[ Grant ]=-