Xantia TurboD Engine Oil

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marcusloh
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Xantia TurboD Engine Oil

Post by marcusloh »

Hi,
I have a niggling question on the issue of the amount of engine oil for my Xantia TurboD. I have been servicing my XTD with 5 litres of engine oil for the past 5 years and recently, i discovered that in the car manual, it was statedthat the amount should be 4 litres for XTD with Air-conditioning.
So, can anyone help me what is the right amount of engine oil and is synthetic or mineral oil better for a 5 year old XTD?
Thank you.
Marcusloh[:D]
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Post by jeremy »

I tried semi synthetic oil in my BX TD and thought it was noisier so next time used ordinary turbo diesel oil. Its done 192,000 miles and uses a negligible quantity of the stuff.
From another recent thread air con cars have a different sump and may hold less oil. the corrct amount is to the top mark on the dipstick with the car standing on level ground. I would add 4 litres, start the engine to fill the filter, (I deliberately don't heat the engine and wind it round on the starter until the pressure light goes out - have used the stop lever on the injection pump to prevent it firing) I would then top it up to the full mark. Overfilling can cause foaming problems if extreme and could result in siesure (very unlikely unless the crank is immersed in oil.)
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Post by David W »

Marcus,
Like Jeremy experience tells me it is unwise to put in more than about 4-4.5l of oil, then run the car to circulate it into new filter and allow to drain back for *some* time before topping up to get a true level.
With respect to Jeremy though it is unlikely semi-syn would give any problems. In fact it is a much higher quality oil than a basic type and will help a great deal with the demands from a turbo diesel.
Not sure which brands are available in your region but any known quality brand 10-40 semi-syn should be fine.
David
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Post by marcusloh »

Thanks for the advice, Jeremy & DJ. I am currently using the Caldex Delo 400 15 W40 oil that supposedly clears soot and prolong the life of the oil filter.
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