The Grade of oil you use depends on Mfg specifications, and personal preference. I personally use "Castrol" grade 20/50 because it is a quality oil, and multi-viscosity. Meaning that when it is cold it is this, and as it heats up in get thicker. If you are asking what SAE Grade oil is, it is the Society of Automotive Engineers grading oil by viscosity, or the size of the globules of the oil. the smaller the number the thinner the oil 5 is thinner than 10 etc. Mutiviscosity is a combination such as 10/30 or 20/50.
25 to 30 lbs hot idleing if it is under 10 you got problems running thicker oil will raise oil presure like 20w50 or sae 50woil.
SAE 30 motor oil if the temperature is between 30 & 75°F.Colder use SAE 10 oil.Warmer use SAE 40 oil.
SAE 10 weight oil
SAE 30 as standard. SAE 10 for cold weather.
To add the sae 10 non detergent oil to your furnace blower motor you will have to open the motor section.
10 40 sae
10/40 sae
SAE 10
4 quarts, that is the short answer. I strongly recommend using SAE 5-20 oil in Honda products. If you use a thicker viscosity SAE 10-30 oil a noisy valve train will develop. 4.5 quarts of SAE 5w20 any major brand. Use High Mileage if you have over 100,000 miles on the odometer. 4.5qt, if u filled 5qt, it will be over 0.5qt. 2004 suggested 5w-20.
front fork oil capacity for <83 and >83 vf 750: right 360 c.c. SAE 10 left 380 c.c. SAE 10
Yes.