Most will say right on front of oil conatiner.
No, 30 wt or 30 weight oil is a non-detergent oil whereas SAE30 is a detergent oil. Read the label on each container. Any motor oil which is non-detergent blend will be clearly marked as such. Conversely, any oil which is not specifically marked as non-detergent is by default, a detergent blend. Most non-detergent oils will be marked as ND30.
It has to be a non detergent oil
Detergent! Do not use non-detergent oil.
No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.
NO!!!! Absolutely not.
SAE oil can be either detergent or non-detergent, depending on its formulation. Non-detergent oils lack additives that help keep engine parts clean by suspending contaminants, making them suitable for older engines or specific applications where such additives may not be desired. It's important to check the oil's specifications or labels to determine if it is detergent or non-detergent.
High Detergent as opposed to Non Detergent
Non-detergent oil, such as SAE 30, is not used in modern passenger vehicle engines. It is still used in some gasoline engines such as lawnmowers.
no iso 100 is same as 40 non detergent
NO, in fact just the opposite is true. Most synthetics are detergent blends. You can however buy a non detergent synthetics.
Detergent oils contain additives that help prevent the buildup of sludge and deposits in the engine, while non-detergent oils lack these additives. Detergent oils are better suited for modern engines with tighter tolerances and higher operating temperatures, while non-detergent oils are more suitable for older engines or certain industrial applications.
It should say so on the bottle. If it has an API rating on the bottle, such as SM or CD. It is a detergent oil. Any non-detergent oil will say so on the package.