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Hi all, I've been scouring the internetwork looking for parts for an upcoming service but I'm struggling to find definitive information. I have a petrol 6x6 and need to change out all my filters plus oil. Can someone point me in the direction of what filters/oil I should be getting and where to buy. I've tried my local garage and with all things Pinz, most mechanics don't have a clue. FYI: I'm in the UK.

Thanks in advance!



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Hi SNP

I use these filters:

Oil filter MANN W 940/5
Fuel filter MANN WK 42/1
Air filter MANN C 13 114/4
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Thanks for this! Also what sparks do you use?

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Hi SNP,

Are you in Scotland by any chance (judging from your username... :mrgreen: )?

For engine oil, the manual states 6.5 liter of 10W30.
For our vintage of petrol engines, I would go for some specialist zinc-rich classic car oil. Millers OIls (UK-made) have their "Pistoneeze" range which is quite good in this regard. You can buy straight from the manufacturer (https://www.millersoils-shop.co.uk/mill ... engine-oil). I hope this helps.
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Hi SNP

My spark plugs are Bosch Super Plus WR8DC; I run a civilian ignition.
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They use HD30 motor oil.... :wink:
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GenevaPinz wrote:Hi SNP,

Are you in Scotland by any chance (judging from your username... :mrgreen: )?

For engine oil, the manual states 6.5 liter of 10W30.
For our vintage of petrol engines, I would go for some specialist zinc-rich classic car oil. Millers OIls (UK-made) have their "Pistoneeze" range which is quite good in this regard. You can buy straight from the manufacturer (https://www.millersoils-shop.co.uk/mill ... engine-oil). I hope this helps.
Nah, I'm in the smog! Image SNP is an acronym for an old business I had. TT have had this name for a minute and I haven't been bothered to change it. I reached out to Haflinger technik and they suggested I use 7 litres of: 15W-50 Mineral oil. I'm not sure if there's much of a difference though.

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Hotzenplotz wrote:Hi SNP

My spark plugs are Bosch Super Plus WR8DC; I run a civilian ignition.
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Joeri wrote:They use HD30 motor oil.... :wink:
This one is considerably cheaper than what I've been looking at. Is this like a general all rounder?

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Well dont use anny synthetic or even half - synthetic motor oil but a good HD-30 is all it takes.
As for the hi-lo case and portals....i always used 85w140....i stead of the 85w90 becouse theres where the weak point is ....especialy when you drive a lot on big roads or high speed...the 85 w 90 gets to hot ( thin! ) and your bearings will not last.....fot sure the ones in the hi/ lo case....so thats why i always used the 85w140 , its thicker but will protect longer when gettlng hot. :wink:
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Hotzenplotz wrote:Hi SNP

I use these filters:

Oil filter MANN W 940/5
Fuel filter MANN WK 42/1
Air filter MANN C 13 114/4
All three filters for less than £10 on Amazon? Image

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When shopping for spares I prefer local suppliers I can talk to, face to face, but that should not deviate to a political discussion...

Just make sure you get no cheap copy; ten quid for all three raises an alarm, I would estimate ten for each....
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