NO! That's way to thick. 5w20 is what needs to be used. That thick of a oil will take longer to get to critical engine parts and wear your engine prematurely.
Motor oil moves through the engine system and its components to lubricate them and pick up contaminants that can harm the engine. ... Oil is measured by its viscosity, or how thick or thin the oil is. An example of a difference in viscosity is comparing honey and vinegar. Honey is thick and flows very slowly when poured.
Flush the system immediately and install the correct fluid. Oil is too thick for the PS system.
Too thick, use the recommended 10w30
The majority of 4 cylinders use a good 10W 40 Motor oil. No It Will Do Just Fine With 10W40
Standard hydraulic oil is a thin oil. Due to the high operating temperatures of the combustion engine, the oil breaks down much faster than standard motor oil. Using it can cause leaks on the motor seals. It will also cause your motor to wear faster than normal and the oil will be burned causing your car to discharge a thick white smoke from the exhaust.
It is a little thick. You should use sae30 or 10w30 (on cold temperature)
Viscosity is the measurement of how thick the oil is. Colder climates require a thinner oil, like a 5w oil. W means weight. Hotter climates require thicker oil so it will not "break down", or become too thin.
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If you poured coolant into the motor I suggest you drain the oil. Somethings coolant can cause inside of your motor.... Thick white smoke from exhaust, poor acceleration, internal damage(if left alone) gum up in oil pan. Everything not good!
Crude oil is thick and black coloured.......
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