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Old May 2, 2017 | 02:58 PM
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Bentley Continental Gt over 100k miles what oil?

Hi, i have CGT with 116k miles, should i use 0-40 or due to milage i should got for 5-30 or 10-40?

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I have circa 55K miles on my 05 and I use Liquid Moly (synthetic) 5W40 year round. I checked with my Indie and he said he'd recommend staying with that 5W40 regardless of miles.
 
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Thanks. I will get some 5w40. Do you have vibration issue on about 60-80 miled?
All wheels perfect. Very strange.
 
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Do you need top up oil often?
 
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Thanks. I will get some 5w40. Do you have vibration issue on about 60-80 miled?
All wheels perfect. Very strange.
I don't have any vibrations at any speed. If you are certain on the wheel balance being correct and (assuming your are using OEM wheels) is the vibration felt in the steering wheel (indicates front suspension problem) or in the seat (indicates rear problem). If you are using aftermarket wheels, ensure you are using the correct bolt seat (conical or ball).
 
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Do you need top up oil often?
I have never had to top up the engine oil. However, I don't drive a lot of miles in a year.
 
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I don't have any vibrations at any speed. If you are certain on the wheel balance being correct and (assuming your are using OEM wheels) is the vibration felt in the steering wheel (indicates front suspension problem) or in the seat (indicates rear problem). If you are using aftermarket wheels, ensure you are using the correct bolt seat (conical or ball).
I use 19 Bentley wheels. I feel vibration in seat. I will take to garage to have a look. That's the whhleels in picture. I just bought it 10 days ago.
 
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I don't have any vibrations at any speed. If you are certain on the wheel balance being correct and (assuming your are using OEM wheels) is the vibration felt in the steering wheel (indicates front suspension problem) or in the seat (indicates rear problem). If you are using aftermarket wheels, ensure you are using the correct bolt seat (conical or ball).
If you wish to discuss the vibration issue further, please open a new thread so we can stay on topic. This helps other users to source information in the future.
 
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Thanks. Which oil from these looks there is few kinds or i can pick any.


 
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Thanks. Which oil from these looks there is few kinds or i can pick any.


Liqui Moly is a BRAND so, any of the ones you found will work.
 
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