T ted s Joined Mar 1, 2004 Messages 1,024 Location Albany NY Nov 28, 2016 #1 but i have a surplus of 10 30. ok for summer use?
SwampSurvivor Joined Apr 9, 2008 Messages 16,480 Location Central NY Nov 28, 2016 #3 Probably okay for winter use too. We really only get 2 or 3 weeks of super cold weather
K Kuato Joined Oct 23, 2005 Messages 7,998 Nov 28, 2016 #4 Yep; 3.9? If so, it's based on the 318 which ran fine on 10w40 through the 90s.
T ted s Thread starter Joined Mar 1, 2004 Messages 1,024 Location Albany NY Nov 28, 2016 #5 Originally Posted By: Kuato Yep; 3.9? If so, it's based on the 318 which ran fine on 10w40 through the 90s. 4.7 v8
Originally Posted By: Kuato Yep; 3.9? If so, it's based on the 318 which ran fine on 10w40 through the 90s. 4.7 v8
4WD $50 site donor 2024 Joined Sep 21, 2010 Messages 25,419 Location Texas via IAH Nov 28, 2016 #6 For sure - I'm running 10w30 in 5.3L
T Toto Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 424 Location Grand Rapids, Michigan Nov 28, 2016 #7 Originally Posted By: ted s but i have a surplus of 10 30. ok for summer use? What motor do you have? I have owned six Dakotas from all three generations and everyone took 10W 30. TOTO.
Originally Posted By: ted s but i have a surplus of 10 30. ok for summer use? What motor do you have? I have owned six Dakotas from all three generations and everyone took 10W 30. TOTO.
K Kuato Joined Oct 23, 2005 Messages 7,998 Nov 29, 2016 #8 Originally Posted By: ted s Originally Posted By: Kuato Yep; 3.9? If so, it's based on the 318 which ran fine on 10w40 through the 90s. 4.7 v8 No worries there either, thanks for indulging my curiosity.
Originally Posted By: ted s Originally Posted By: Kuato Yep; 3.9? If so, it's based on the 318 which ran fine on 10w40 through the 90s. 4.7 v8 No worries there either, thanks for indulging my curiosity.
N Nickdfresh Joined Mar 15, 2006 Messages 6,156 Location Buffalo, NY Nov 29, 2016 #9 Originally Posted By: ted s but i have a surplus of 10 30. ok for summer use? Yes.
jayg Joined Oct 4, 2012 Messages 1,342 Location Rabbit Creek, Alaska Nov 29, 2016 #10 Just use it year round.