An NPR diesel uses a 15w-40 weight oil in most applications. Gas engines use 10w-30.
either SAE 30 OR 10W 30 OIL
I have owned two Isuzu trooper's. and 88 and a 98. Both having higher mileage I have always used 10W-30. If your truck is burning oil it may help to get a higher viscosity of oil, but 10W-30 will get the job done.
The type of oil that is recommended for Kohler engines is 10W-30 Command Oil. SAE 30 Magnum Oil is also recommended for certain Kohler engines.
No this oil is only to be used in diesel engines. Use exactly what Chevrolet recommends which is not this oil.
Most small engines use Sae 30 or 10w 30.
A good rule of thumb is to use 5W-30 for newer engines and 10W-30 for older engines or engines that are driven in hot climates or for primarily highway driving. If the manual to your car is available, use the oil that is suggested.
Use some 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.
Neither of those oils are indicated for these engines. OHV engines generally use 10W30 and L-head engines use 30W. Nothing prevents you from mixing weights, just check your oil level before starting.
The manufacturer recommends that you use 10W-30 weight oil. 10 W-40 weight oil can be used in high mileage engines.
Yes, you can use 10W-30 oil in place of SAE 30 oil, as both are suitable for many engines. The "10W" indicates that the oil has a lower viscosity at cold temperatures, which can improve cold-start performance. However, SAE 30 is a single-grade oil, while 10W-30 is multi-grade, meaning it may perform better in a wider range of temperatures. Always check your engine manufacturer's recommendations before making a substitution.
Yes it is fine to use 10W-40 oil