| Good advice on things like that are hard to come by. Some people always want to take the easiest way out. Others will go with any extra procedure, no matter how marginal the benefit. I would just change it. The synthetic likely will clean out some old deposits, maybe even ones keeping the oil from leaking. You might go with a shorter than normal change interval to remove some of the excess material the oil may pick up. The 5W-30 should make the car start easier when it is cold, and give better lubrication before the engine is warm. Oil pumps have bypasses on them that can let the oil return to the pan rather than flow to the engine when the oil is too thick. There is also a bypass that lets too thick of oil bypass the filter too. Unless where you live is fairly warm year around, the 5W-30 should be much better for your car. If the engine has a lot of wear, you may still need a thicker oil. Watch the oil pressure with the new oil. Even if it is lower, if it is as high as it should be, you may have more filtered oil flowing to the engine. |