starion breathing :S

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jzma70
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starion breathing :S

Post by jzma70 »

my starion seems to be breathing a bit of oil, not the best of things to happen, im gonna try some thicker oil tomoro, i used 15w40 last service might try something thicker, im guessing this is a normal starion problem, do u guys reckon i should sell?????? so much goin on in myhead atm lol
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Post by enthuzed »

Dunno, but delete one of your posts - you've submitted two!

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Post by redzone »

Penrite HPR30 for any starion that u dont know the rebuild history on, is a good starting point!
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Post by OLD FART »

redzone wrote:Penrite HPR30 for any starion that u dont know the rebuild history on, is a good starting point!
And if that doesn't work then add Moreys Oil stableiser
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