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Old 04-25-2002, 11:26 AM
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I've got a new 502 in my Scarab this year and I want to get the best out of my lube. What do you guys use? I've heard that merc says no to plastic oil?

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You'll find that a lot of the guys here run synthetic oil including myself. Royal Purple, Mobil 1, and others are out there. I personally use Mobil 1.
I've been running Mobil 1 in our cars and trucks for over 10 years. When I bought our boat the first thing I did was switch it over to Mobil oil.
I can't see why Mercury says no to synthetic oils.
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((((I can't see why Mercury says no to synthetic oils)))).,,,, This way we buy there overpriced crap !!!
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Are you sure Merc isn't just recommending breaking the engine in on ashless mineral oil? I run Amsoil 10W40 now that the motor is broken in. For the first couple of hours I ran Kendall GT40.
Running synthetic oil is generally not recommended until the rings and other parts are broken in.
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Thought that at first to,, but they say never !!!! Go figure.
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Hey Troutly. That way you can drain the oil into your bilge and out the drain hole onto the ground. Or save it for popcorn.
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When my brother in-law was in the Navy, during the Korean war, whenever they got their hands on real eggs (not powdered) they'd fry them in machine oil.
I bet the came out just as easily as they went down.
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I'm a strong believer in Mobil 1. Just sold a Baja 272 with 502 Mag. Had 180 trouble free full trottle hours on it and it was as strong as the day I bought it. I just picked up 64 quarts for the new Baja on order. I think it is good insurance. Never have I heard of it causing any engine prolblems.

The 502's seem to burn a little oil, but it was the same whether I use the Quick Silver or the Mobile 1. About a quart every 10 hours.
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I run Valvoline VR40 in my 502. But the manual clearly states NEVER- use synthetics
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I just went through a 454 Mag that I am installing a Whipple on. It has about 350 hours so I thought I'd check the bearings. I was going to replace them as a matter of routine since I would have them out for inspection anyway. This engine has been running Mobil 1 since it was new. The bearings were in such good shape that I put them back in. They looked like I just took them out of the box. There was no build up of any sort inside the engine. That left me pretty impressed with Mobil 1 (and frequent oil changes).

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