PLs restate ur ?
Not if you live in a cold climate.
When in doubt use what the vehicle's manufacture recommends for your climate. Read the vehicles drivers manual.
4 quarts of 20W-50 oil. In colder environments (whenever the temperature is below about 15 degrees Fahrenheit), run the same amount of 15W-40.
around 30 or 40
hi . my question is ? why if run the motor car he not work the automatic choke after 5 minte he work , & after 40 minte if the rang the heat up inthe car hew is stop
10w-40 is recommended
No. All WD 40 will do is displace moisture around the distributor cap and wires if they should be wet. Other than that it is of no use in performance.
No
depending on the climate. you can use 10w30 on every car. so you could be safe by putting in 10w30
Yes you can I know a few people that use a 5W-30 Diesel and a 15W-40 Diesel. Hope This Helps.
If it is a diesel then it holds 4 quarts. I would recommend you use any of these major brands. Mobil Delvac 1300 Super 15w-40 weight, Shell Rotella T 15W-40, or Chevron Delo 400LE 15W-40 weight.
If it is a diesel then it holds 4 quarts. I would recommend you use any of these major brands. Mobil Delvac 1300 Super 15w-40 weight, Shell Rotella T 15W-40, or Chevron Delo 400LE 15W-40 weight.
15w means they are the viscosity (flow) when the oil is cold, the -30 and -40 is the viscosity of the oil when hot. Therefore the 15w-30 being the lower Viscosity means it will flow fast then the 15w-40 when the oil is hot.
15w 40
Lucas 15W-40
15W-40 15W-40
15W-40
i use 15W-40 on my 1966 town and country
You can. I like 10w40 best.