SAE 5W-30
no it is not ok because they are two different oils and it can mess up your engines
Yes, unless you live in a warm climate then you can use a 10W-30.
5w-40 full synthetic is the recommendation on their web site. They do say if not avail. and depending on season, 5w-30 or 0-40w is ok.
No, 5w30 is a higher grade so itshould be Ok.
No it is OK to go thiner like 0w-20 if there was but not thicker, the oil wont get into tight spots.
As long as it is the manufacturer's recommended viscosity of 5w-30 the brand doesn't matter.
Yes but not recommended, diesel oil is alot thicker (15w-40) and most cars today are designed for (5w-20, 5w-30) if you had to add 1 and it was the only oil, it is ok
If the enigine calls for 5w-30 then the only real reason that you switch to a thicker viscosity is to lessen oil leaks? If yes, than there is nothing wrong with that.
Synthetic oil is NOT recommended for use in that application.It may cause the clutches to slip.
5W-30 was original factory recommended oil - then ford went to 5W-20 to save fuel. So either is ok. Use synthetic or sythetic blend if you can afford it (mobil 1 or castrol, etc)
u use olive oil What, too good for Canola? Nothing beats SAE 30 straight weight. Detergent is OK. Briggs & Stratton 5w-30 synthetic is the best, but pricey. Try not to use regular 5w-30 or 10w30, they can't handle high temps as well. That will void your warranty. Change every 50 hours.