sae 10w30 is good for 85 Degrees Far. to O Degrees Far. . But sae10w40 is good from O Degree and up - but any oil is better than no oil. Being that the clutch is a wet clutch it runs with the motor oil - Do not add any friction additives to the oil - it will cause slippage - also do not add any oil with graphite - they do sell special oil for motorcycles but you might have to go to a Dealer to get it.
SAE 10w-30 full synthetic.
Only SAE 30 is equivalent to SAE-30
Yes you can.
Im not 100% sure but its a call, Yes 2t oil is SAE 30 since its thicker than ATF(SAE 20).
SAE 30 motor oil if the temperature is between 30 & 75°F.Colder use SAE 10 oil.Warmer use SAE 40 oil.
Yes, SAE 30 oil is thicker than SAE 10 oil. The numbers in the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) rating indicate the oil's viscosity, with higher numbers representing thicker oils. Therefore, SAE 30 has a higher viscosity than SAE 10, making it more suitable for higher temperature applications or older engines that require thicker oil for better lubrication.
No ( according to the owners manual that came with my Ariens lawnmower ( with a Kohler engine ) SAE 30 if above 40* Fahrenheit SAE 10W-30 if below 40* Fahrenheit
GM SAE 5w-30 or ACdelco SAE 5w-30
SAE 20W-50 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil
Nothing at all except the name on the bottle and the high price you pay for the so-called motorcycle oil. I do recommend you use synthetic in any air cooled engine.
SAE 30 or SAE 10W30.
I just spoke with a technical support rep from Harbor Freight. He said that if is calls for SAE 30W that SAE 30 should be fine.