yes. The first number is for cold starting. the last number is when the engen is hot. It stays thicker.
gf-4 sae 10-w30 or 5-w30
Yes, you can use SAE 5w30 as it is recommended by Ford.
10 w30
The alx w30 is bugged, but it can still be used
Answerusually mowers call for 30 weight non-detergent oil, but use "straight weight", don't use an oil that begins with "5W" or "10W". . .these will harm your mowerhope this helps!Check your manual - often you can find it online.My mower uses a common engine (briggs and straton) and it calls for 5-w30 or 10-w30 or SAE 30, or Synthetic 5w30.It also DOES say IN the manual a DETERGENT OIL is FINE (SF, SG, SH, SJ or higher).
Spring and summer... use 10/ W30. Winter/fall time...use 5w30
10-W30 but I would use a 10-W40 synthetic blend because of the age.
yeah, 10-w30 is a pretty good to use.
10 w30 is a good weight as long as it isn't to cold
w40
Horsepower rating is 370 brake horsepower @5200 rpm. Since the regular 442 in 1970 had 365 hp @ 5000 rpm, it is believed the W30 was underated at 370 and is more like 420 bhp. Torque rating for the W30 is 500 lb ft @ 3600 and the non W30 is 500 lb ft @ 3200.
if it is below -18 or above 38 Celsius... you need 5 W30 if it in between you need 10 W30