PU or PYB 5W20

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Just got a little 98' Corolla, 4cyl, 4speed and has 200k on it from a friend that was moving. I am thinking of using either PYB 5W20 but honestly thinking that if I dont drive it as much as my 03' civic, I could just go with a wix filter and PP 5W20. I have 2 jugs of SM PP that I got this past summer(last of the PP 5W20 SM I saw at wal mart). Would I be ok to use 5w20 in this car, or should I go with 5w30? Friend said it didnt leak or burn any oil also.


thanks in advance,

adam


adam
 
Originally Posted By: Silver_civic
Just got a little 98' Corolla, 4cyl, 4speed and has 200k on it from a friend that was moving. I am thinking of using either PYB 5W20 but honestly thinking that if I dont drive it as much as my 03' civic, I could just go with a wix filter and PP 5W20. I have 2 jugs of SM PP that I got this past summer(last of the PP 5W20 SM I saw at wal mart). Would I be ok to use 5w20 in this car, or should I go with 5w30? Friend said it didnt leak or burn any oil also.


thanks in advance,

adam


adam


The advice here is to use what is recommended by the manufacturer, which I suspect is 5W30. Having said that, if the car does not see engine temperatures above normal, then 5w20 will likely be ok.

Someone posted up a Toyota chart with the back spec for oil requirements. Your Corolla is probably a bit old for back spec, but check it just in case.

I'd also recommend a Toyota oil filter. I always go OM on the oil filter and Toyota's are highly thought of and not expensive.

You might want to use the PP vs PYB if you'll have lots of cold starts, short journeys and want to maximize the OCI.
 
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Id use the 5w30 since it is a 98 model. with your OCI, Id just use PYB since it has 200k on it. You can probably use 5w-20, i think it may have been backspec'd. I would find out what he used and would keep doing that as well, if its got 200k he musta been doing something good.
 
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What sae grade and brand has gotten it to 200k? I think i would stick with what has worked in it for this long but, if you want to use pyb or pu 5-20 or 5-30 either one would work well in either synth or conventional.I am sure you will get votes specific to one or another as the line between 5/20-30 sae grades and synthetic/conventional is a war zone most of the time.
 
If its spec'd for 5w 30 i'd run a xx 30 in it. if it does not use or burn any, i'd use a synthetic and drive it. Save the miles on your 03 civic. Just check the usual stuff hoses etc.
 
I will probably get and use or am currently thinking about the PP, from talking to folks on here about how good it is to keep things clean. I think I will use that in 5w30 grade. I asked him, and he said he was using 5w30, then called me this morning and told me it was PYB 5w30 in his oil change and maintenance notebook. He had the timing belt and water pump done twice and no problems with the car at all.


thank you in advance guys, and oil cap says 5w30 so I will try the PP 5W30.


adam
 
Originally Posted By: Silver_civic
I will probably get and use or am currently thinking about the PP, from talking to folks on here about how good it is to keep things clean. I think I will use that in 5w30 grade. I asked him, and he said he was using 5w30, then called me this morning and told me it was PYB 5w30 in his oil change and maintenance notebook. He had the timing belt and water pump done twice and no problems with the car at all.


thank you in advance guys, and oil cap says 5w30 so I will try the PP 5W30.


adam


Just checked the back spec chart for you and it suggests you can use 5W20.

Check it yourself here to make sure

BITOG post containing Toyota Oil Spec Chart
 
Yep, that engine has been back spec'd to 20 weight, same with the 96-2000 civics that called for 30 weight.
 
Well, I think I may use the PP SM 5W20 I have two 5qt jugs of for this winter. That, and my friend I bought the car off of gave me his last 6 toyota filters he had.

adam
 
Originally Posted By: Silver_civic
He had the timing belt and water pump done twice and no problems with the car at all.



you might want to double check this since 98 had a timing chain.

i would use a 5w30 since 98-02 in the 1.8L were the oil burning years. mike
 
Any API rated 5w30 oil is going to be fine for the Corolla.

QS green bottle, PYB, Mobil super 5000 all will be excellent to use.

Bill
 
Thanks for the info guys, and I didnt double check or ask him if it had a chain or belt, so thanks for the clarification Mike. He told me it doesnt burn or leak any oil, so he must have kept a eye on the oil level and check things over every weekend like I do with my car. I guess I will use the PP 5W20 SM in the g.f. civic in the next month when I change the oil in her car.


thanks for the info guys.


Adam
 
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
You can use 5W-20 just fine, but keep the RPM's below 1000 and don't go up any hills.
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Let me add something to your post since you are trolling...
 
Keep the PP for something else and just use Motorcraft 5w-20 semi-synthetic in the Red 5qt jugs at wally world with the OEM filter and 5k OCI's..It's what I did on 07 Corolla and never any issues...
 
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