Oil and Filter Changes

For Modern and Classic Cars

Oil and filter changes are essential to your car’s health, ensuring your engine stays clean, efficient, and protected. Over time, engine oil collects debris and loses its ability to lubricate critical components, while a clogged filter struggles to keep contaminants out. This routine maintenance is especially important for classic cars, where older engines are more susceptible to wear and tear.

At Restoria, we specialize in oil and filter changes for both classic and modern vehicles. Our team understands the unique requirements of vintage engines, selecting the ideal oil and filters to match their specifications. For modern cars, we focus on efficiency and performance, ensuring every oil change enhances your car’s reliability.

Regular oil and filter changes not only extend your engine’s lifespan but also help avoid costly repairs down the line. Don’t let neglect take its toll—schedule an oil and filter change with Restoria today and keep your car running at its best.

Get in touch to learn more information about services for your car.

07931 320164

info@restoriaclassics.co.uk

Signs Your Car Is Ready For An Oil Change

There are a few sure-fire ways to tell that your car is ready for an oil change.

Here are just a few of them:

Engine Wear

Oil loses its viscosity over time, leading to increased friction between engine components, which can cause excessive wear.

Overheating

Old oil is less effective at absorbing heat, which can cause the engine to overheat and lead to expensive repairs.

Sludge Build-up

As oil ages, it can break down and form sludge, clogging the engine and reducing efficiency.

Decreased Performance

Your car may experience reduced fuel efficiency, slower acceleration, and overall poorer performance.

Potential Engine Failure

In extreme cases, neglecting oil changes can lead to complete engine failure, requiring costly repairs or a full engine replacement.

Oil and Filter Changing Process

Our oil change process is comprehensive and meticulous, designed to ensure your engine runs as smoothly as the day it left the factory.

Here’s how it works:

 

1. Inspection

We start with a full inspection of your car’s current oil level, condition, and the overall state of the engine. This helps us determine the specific needs of your vehicle.

2. Draining the Old Oil

We safely and efficiently drain the old oil from your engine, ensuring that all contaminants and residues are removed.

3. Replacing the Oil Filter

The oil filter is an essential component that traps dirt, metal particles, and sludge. We replace it with a high-quality filter suited to your vehicle’s make and model.

4. Adding Fresh Oil

We use premium oils that meet or exceed your car manufacturer’s specifications. Whether it’s synthetic, semi-synthetic, or conventional oil, we’ve got you covered.

5. Final Checks

After filling your engine with fresh oil, we perform a final check to ensure there are no leaks and that the oil pressure is within the correct range.

6. Documentation

We document the service and provide you with details about the oil used, the next recommended service date, and any observations we made during the process.

How Long Does an Oil Change Take?

An oil change at our facility typically takes between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on your vehicle’s make and model. This time includes the full process of draining the old oil, replacing the filter, adding fresh oil, and performing all necessary checks.

How Long Can a Car Go Between Oil Changes?

The frequency of oil changes depends on several factors, including your vehicle’s age, the type of oil used, and your driving habits.

  • For Modern Cars: Typically, you can expect to change your oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles with conventional oil or up to 10,000 miles with synthetic oil.
  • For Classic Cars: Older vehicles or those driven infrequently may need an oil change every 3,000 miles or every 6 months, whichever comes first.

Always refer to your car’s owner manual or consult with our experts to determine the best oil change interval for your specific vehicle.

Additional Classic Car Services

At Restoria, we offer a range of services that keep your classic car on the road and looking good. If you need more than just your car resprayed, then you’re in luck. Our on-site body shop offers everything from fabrication to chassis repair, to MOT preps for this specialised machinery.

 

Restorations

This is our bread and butter.

We’re proud of our ability to turn a piece of scrap metal into a good-as-new car. We’ve done everything here; complete restorations starting from bare rusty shells, engine rebuilds, reupholstering, welding and fabrication; you name it.

Learn more about our restorations here.

 

Build To Order

If you’re one to go against the grain and get what you want – even if it’s not on the shelf – then this is for you.

Our build-to-order service allows you to build your dream classic car from the ground up. You choose the vehicle model and all the specifications that suit your interests. We source the materials, vehicle, paint, and everything else needed to build the car of your dreams.

Our team is skilled in recreating classic cars so that they look fresh out of the factory.

Learn more about build-to-order cars here.

 

Servicing

Perfect for check-ins and routine maintenance. Bring your car in for basic servicing to make sure it’s healthy and road-ready. We’ll help you determine if there’s anything within the car’s bodywork that needs a little TLC.

We also offer MOT prep, rust treatment, engine maintenance, and panel fabrication – all tailored to you.

So what are you waiting for? Check it out.

FAQs

A: Yes, you can switch to synthetic oil, which often provides better protection and performance. However, it’s important to ensure your engine is compatible, especially with classic cars. Our experts can guide you through this process.

A: It’s best to schedule an oil change as soon as possible if the light is on. Driving for a short period is usually fine, but extended driving with old oil can damage your engine.

A: Synthetic oil is chemically engineered to offer better performance at high and low temperatures, longer-lasting protection, and reduced engine deposits. Conventional oil is refined from crude oil and is typically less expensive but may require more frequent changes.

A: Your owner’s manual will specify the recommended oil type. Our technicians will also recommend the best oil based on your vehicle’s make, model, and driving conditions.

A: While topping up oil can temporarily maintain proper levels, it doesn’t replace old, contaminated oil. Regular oil changes are necessary to remove impurities and maintain engine health.