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86GolfDiesel

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:41 pm
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I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:44 pm
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On Dec 28, 8:28 pm, Jim Behning
<jimbehn... RemoveThis @doesthisblockpork.mindspring.com> wrote:
> Sythetic Rotella.
>
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 17:41:00 -0800 (PST), 86GolfDiesel
>
> <rendezvouscounselingservi... RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote:
> >I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
> >warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
> >oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.

5w 40?

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:28 pm
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Sythetic Rotella.

On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 17:41:00 -0800 (PST), 86GolfDiesel
<rendezvouscounselingservices.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:

>I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
>warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
>oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.
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Joseph Meehan

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:00 am
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Rotella is good. If you are not already using synthetic, I would switch
to it for all year use.

I would want a 5WXXX or 10WXXX where X= 30 or 40.

That first number is the weight when the engine is cold. In your case
it is very cold. 5W oil will provide better lubrication and less
resistance. The second number is the thickness of the oil when hot, then
you want something a little heavier. In the summer your 15W-40 is fine, but
in the winter first number smaller to allow for the colder temperatures.
In the winter your engine may not get fully warmed up. In that case you
also want that second number smaller, but not too much so. 30 would be a
good choice.

"86GolfDiesel" <rendezvouscounselingservices DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
> warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
> oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.


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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:37 am
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, 86GolfDiesel wrote:

>I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
>warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
>oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.

Two additional things that could help are a battery blanket and a
trickle charger. Run the single wire from the extension cord out of
the grill and plug it up in cold weather.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:06 pm
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"Tom's VR6" <no RemoveThis @mail.please> wrote in message
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> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, 86GolfDiesel wrote:
>
>>I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
>>warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
>>oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.
>
>
>
>If you are truely in arctic conditions. And are driving around town mostly.
>VW recommends CC or CD Straight 10 weight as your best choice. Up to about
>20F. 10-30 is the next recommendation. Which is ok from about -5 to 60F.
>Oil has advanced in twenty years. 5-30 synthetic or dino if moneys an issue
>should be a better choice. That should cover you up to about 20F too. The
>86 engine is forgiving. Very forgiving about oil. If it warms up outside
>for a few days. It will still be alright. The 15-40 Rotella is a fine
>choice in the summer Along with 20-40 , 20-50, or straight 30 weight. . I
>like the oil pan heater idea. It should keep heat in the engine. I don't
>have one but I have a antifreeze block heater which I hardly never have to
>use. Ohio is not as cold as you get it. Also the manual transmissions
>need GL4 synthetic oil only. Don't let it go low very long or it can wipe
>out the 5th gear . The fifth gear can be changed without removing the
>transmission. Too many optionss? I'm using 5-30 in mine. I like the 86
>in winter. But starting issues happen sometimes. Good Glow plugs and a
>higher amp hr battery should address that. VW says to leave the cold start
>handle in when starting the engine for a few revolutions when the engine
>below 5F then pull the handle out , step on the gas a little. If you leave
>the cold start handle out driving around by accident. , It wont hurt
>anything either. I use mine to make the engine run smoother.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 5:21 pm
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, none2u wrote:

>
>"Tom's VR6" <no.DeleteThis@mail.please> wrote in message
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>> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, 86GolfDiesel wrote:
>>
>>>I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
>>>warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
>>>oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.
>>
>>
>>
>>If you are truely in arctic conditions. And are driving around town mostly.
>>VW recommends CC or CD Straight 10 weight as your best choice. Up to about
>>20F. 10-30 is the next recommendation. Which is ok from about -5 to 60F.
>>Oil has advanced in twenty years. 5-30 synthetic or dino if moneys an issue
>>should be a better choice. That should cover you up to about 20F too. The
>>86 engine is forgiving. Very forgiving about oil. If it warms up outside
>>for a few days. It will still be alright. The 15-40 Rotella is a fine
>>choice in the summer Along with 20-40 , 20-50, or straight 30 weight. . I
>>like the oil pan heater idea. It should keep heat in the engine. I don't
>>have one but I have a antifreeze block heater which I hardly never have to
>>use. Ohio is not as cold as you get it. Also the manual transmissions
>>need GL4 synthetic oil only. Don't let it go low very long or it can wipe
>>out the 5th gear . The fifth gear can be changed without removing the
>>transmission. Too many optionss? I'm using 5-30 in mine. I like the 86
>>in winter. But starting issues happen sometimes. Good Glow plugs and a
>>higher amp hr battery should address that. VW says to leave the cold start
>>handle in when starting the engine for a few revolutions when the engine
>>below 5F then pull the handle out , step on the gas a little. If you leave
>>the cold start handle out driving around by accident. , It wont hurt
>>anything either. I use mine to make the engine run smoother.
>

You misquote.
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:00 pm
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"Tom's VR6" <no.TakeThisOut@mail.please> wrote in message
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> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, none2u wrote:
>
>>
>>"Tom's VR6" <no.TakeThisOut@mail.please> wrote in message
>>news:jotcn3peim8jb2pu1bbo230s1skh9hqlmu@4ax.com...
>>> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, 86GolfDiesel wrote:
>>>
>>>>I live in Northern Minnesota. -30 temps. I have used Rotella 15W-40 in
>>>>warmer months. What oil do suggest for artic climate. I have a plug in
>>>>oil pan heater I use at home and work. 1986 Golf Diesel.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>If you are truely in arctic conditions. And are driving around town
>>>mostly.
>>>VW recommends CC or CD Straight 10 weight as your best choice. Up to
>>>about
>>>20F. 10-30 is the next recommendation. Which is ok from about -5 to
>>>60F.
>>>Oil has advanced in twenty years. 5-30 synthetic or dino if moneys an
>>>issue
>>>should be a better choice. That should cover you up to about 20F too. The
>>>86 engine is forgiving. Very forgiving about oil. If it warms up outside
>>>for a few days. It will still be alright. The 15-40 Rotella is a fine
>>>choice in the summer Along with 20-40 , 20-50, or straight 30 weight. .
>>>I
>>>like the oil pan heater idea. It should keep heat in the engine. I don't
>>>have one but I have a antifreeze block heater which I hardly never have
>>>to
>>>use. Ohio is not as cold as you get it. Also the manual transmissions
>>>need GL4 synthetic oil only. Don't let it go low very long or it can wipe
>>>out the 5th gear . The fifth gear can be changed without removing the
>>>transmission. Too many optionss? I'm using 5-30 in mine. I like the 86
>>>in winter. But starting issues happen sometimes. Good Glow plugs and a
>>>higher amp hr battery should address that. VW says to leave the cold
>>>start
>>>handle in when starting the engine for a few revolutions when the engine
>>>below 5F then pull the handle out , step on the gas a little. If you
>>>leave
>>>the cold start handle out driving around by accident. , It wont hurt
>>>anything either. I use mine to make the engine run smoother.
>>
>
> Not hardly. Take a look at page 69 in the 86 VW golf owners manual. There
> is a chart concerning arctic conditions and engine oil for the diesel .
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