My Chevy van has the 4.3l v6 in it, and 5w-30 is what is recommended.
5W30 oil ONLY. Heavier oil will BURN the engine up. Use only A/C Delco oil filter.
For a Chevrolet S10 with a V6 engine, the recommended oil weight is typically 5W-30. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as this can vary depending on the model year and any modifications made to the vehicle. Always ensure to use oil that meets the necessary specifications for optimal performance.
You can use any SAE certified engine oil in your Nissan. The engine oil should be a 10W-30 weight engine oil.
A 5W-30 works in most climates.
you will need to use 80 90 weight greese in that
40 weight
5w20 weight.
No, absolutely not, that is the wrong weight oil for your Civic. Use 5w30 weight oil. You can use a full synthetic but use the correct weight if you want this engine to last.
10W30 in the winter 20W50 in the summer castrol GTX is a real good oil, need to use A/C DELCO FILTER.
Yes, you can use SAE 10W-30 engine oil in a 1999 Chevrolet S10, as it is suitable for many vehicles, especially in moderate climates. However, it's always best to consult your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil specifications to ensure optimal performance and protection for your engine. If your S10 has high mileage or is used in extreme temperatures, you might consider oils specifically formulated for those conditions.
No, use only the weight oil as recommended by the manufacture.
the weight of oil viscosity weight is strictly related to temperature of operation. there is no set rules for it since anew engine will benefit from less dense oil an old wore out engine will not.