MikeP
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A few days ago when I was buying oil for an eng oil change and after ordering two pails of Castrol 40 wt CF2 since I couldn't find CF2 Rotella which I normally use, I happened by an auto parts store and discovered that almost EVERY diesel oil was CF2/CF4. Previously, it seemed to me that they were EITHER CF2 OR CF4. That made it a bit harder to get CF2, which is what the 2 stroke DDs require. When the Castrol was delivered (yesterday) I found that it is also rated CF2/CF4. I also found regular name-brand oils in the auto parts store that were rated for everything - gas as well as CF2 and CF4.
This seems to me to be a good thing since it makes oil purchase easier, and perhaps cheaper although I didn't check prices comparing "straight" CF2 oils, like the Rotella I used to buy, with the CF2/4 oils. In any case, it makes the oil a LOT easier to find.
Perhaps it's been this way for a while but I know that it wasn't 5 years ago when we bought the Hatt and I learned about CF2 and started using Rotella because it was the most commonly available CF2 in our area of Long Island.
This seems to me to be a good thing since it makes oil purchase easier, and perhaps cheaper although I didn't check prices comparing "straight" CF2 oils, like the Rotella I used to buy, with the CF2/4 oils. In any case, it makes the oil a LOT easier to find.
Perhaps it's been this way for a while but I know that it wasn't 5 years ago when we bought the Hatt and I learned about CF2 and started using Rotella because it was the most commonly available CF2 in our area of Long Island.