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<blockquote data-quote="Dickie524" data-source="post: 546770" data-attributes="member: 21482"><p>Don't foget that the ambient air temperature is pretty warm at the moment too so it's all extra heat/ reduced cooling. If it goes out with a few revs and the levels are good, then it should be no major cause for concern.</p><p></p><p>If you're getting ready for a refresh it might be worth considering some thicker stuff but I wouldn't worry unduly. My old Maxi used to do it from time to time too. At one time you could buy oil thickeners for this scenario but I think oil technology has moved on a but with multi grades etc!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dickie524, post: 546770, member: 21482"] Don't foget that the ambient air temperature is pretty warm at the moment too so it's all extra heat/ reduced cooling. If it goes out with a few revs and the levels are good, then it should be no major cause for concern. If you're getting ready for a refresh it might be worth considering some thicker stuff but I wouldn't worry unduly. My old Maxi used to do it from time to time too. At one time you could buy oil thickeners for this scenario but I think oil technology has moved on a but with multi grades etc! [/QUOTE]
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