Originally Posted By: IndyIan
One thing I wouldn't recommend is pouring -15 or -20C oil into a hot engine.
Having used conventional (and 10w30 to boot) for as long as I have, I wouldn't have even thought to try.
I tried once with a cold engine, but that was enough to remind me it was a very foolish idea, unless I like standing out in the cold watching oil pour within a few degrees of its pour point.
When I didn't have access to a heated garage, I kept top up oil (my LTD was a terrible burner) indoors or in the interior so it could at least warm up a bit.
@TechnoLoGs: I guess I've been lucky. As messy as I have been over the years, I'm surprised I didn't find a nomex suit or something to wear while changing oil, but, no burns. If I do find the drain plug uncomfortably warm to hold, I drop it, into the drain pan, naturally, to compound my problem.
One thing I wouldn't recommend is pouring -15 or -20C oil into a hot engine.
Having used conventional (and 10w30 to boot) for as long as I have, I wouldn't have even thought to try.
When I didn't have access to a heated garage, I kept top up oil (my LTD was a terrible burner) indoors or in the interior so it could at least warm up a bit.
@TechnoLoGs: I guess I've been lucky. As messy as I have been over the years, I'm surprised I didn't find a nomex suit or something to wear while changing oil, but, no burns. If I do find the drain plug uncomfortably warm to hold, I drop it, into the drain pan, naturally, to compound my problem.