Lucas oil stabilizer

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Lucas oil stabilizer

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I have used Lucas oil stabilizer in lots of different applications over the years and was curious of others thoughts and experiences?

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Yes, it is well-loved by the TardisDeli. No more than a half cup maximum per oil change, or you can cause problems with the excessively thick oil. Makes engine run quieter. I keep a bottle handy as it can be used on other delica parts ... label makes it sound like snake oil as it fixes everything. Cheers christine.
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What are the benifits of an oil stabalizer? Other than makes your engine quieter? Can it be used with synthetic oil as well? Can I give it to loud people to make them quieter?
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in ghetto terms its engine safe gear oil. It has a high adhesion so it sticks in the head but this can present a problem because it has a high viscosity and can be hard to pump... works good in diffs. But in oil I'm undecided.... ill try a bit in the deli and see how she is!
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Fine in the engine during warm/summer but run straight oil in the winter, especially below 0.
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Sounds like a bad idea to me. At best just a waste of money... Change the oil and filter regularly and don't mess with what's in the oil jug - it comes ready and able to lube your engine just the way it is.
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Sounds risky to me, I think I'll skip using oil stabilizer.
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If you check the MSDS it is pretty much just 80wt oil and soap. :?

Pretty negative review from a pretty trusted source:
http://web.archive.org/web/201009261333 ... /lucas.htm

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I would avoid.
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I agree with all the responses.... just curious of everyones ideas. :-)
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While on the topic of oil and opinions, what opinions are there out there about doing an engine oil flush with a Gunk or Amsoil product?
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robinimpey wrote:While on the topic of oil and opinions, what opinions are there out there about doing an engine oil flush with a Gunk or Amsoil product?
Which product are you thinking about using?

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There are several products that lucas make, I have been working on diesels for quite awhile. I have never had a problem even in -40c weather. It raises oil viscosity, if you follow the directions it is amazing and I have never had damage caused by lucas, if you want to flush use the seafoam additive it works awesome. I only suggest not using lucas on wet clutches like a motorcycle, other than that feel free it works like a charm and quiets down lifters and minor valve slap.
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Didn't have a brand in mind, just know that those companies make a engine oil flush. Do you know of one that is better than the rest.
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oil flush i preferred to run ATF through.... by this i mean drain at most half a litre add in ATF and run at idle... ATF has great cleaning qualities and is seal safe and not aggressive enough to do damage... couple this with a hot oil change and leaving the van to drain for a long time makes for a very efficient oil change :-D
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I just do a seafoam treatment. I guess it is best to do it once a year, so every spring I will be doing it. Made it sound really good, for a while.

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