G gouda Joined May 29, 2009 Messages 33 Location On. Can. Jan 8, 2014 #1 Bought a gt, of European Castrol Syntec 0w40 for 7 dollars on sale at Canadian Tire,for my snowblower. Left it out side last nite at -27 C. This morning it poured out like a thich molasses. gouda
Bought a gt, of European Castrol Syntec 0w40 for 7 dollars on sale at Canadian Tire,for my snowblower. Left it out side last nite at -27 C. This morning it poured out like a thich molasses. gouda
D dparm Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 13,663 Location Frisco, TX Jan 8, 2014 #2 Pouring isn't really that relevant. Pumping is.
L lars11 Joined Dec 16, 2006 Messages 974 Location Sweden Jan 8, 2014 #3 and maybe "splashing" in a consumer snowblower... But really, does it snow at -27 C? Usually quite calm and clear at that temp.
and maybe "splashing" in a consumer snowblower... But really, does it snow at -27 C? Usually quite calm and clear at that temp.
D Doog Joined Oct 24, 2011 Messages 6,170 Location North Coast Jan 8, 2014 #4 Why go outside when it is -27C ??
D dparm Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 13,663 Location Frisco, TX Jan 8, 2014 #5 Originally Posted By: Doog Why go outside when it is -27C ?? To validate that it really is that cold, of course. When Chicago had it's -45 F windchills earlier this week, I stepped outside for a moment and said, "yep, it feels like 45 below."
Originally Posted By: Doog Why go outside when it is -27C ?? To validate that it really is that cold, of course. When Chicago had it's -45 F windchills earlier this week, I stepped outside for a moment and said, "yep, it feels like 45 below."
F fonecord2 Joined Nov 12, 2012 Messages 151 Location Ohio Jan 8, 2014 #6 Do you have any other oils to compare. Side by side is always nice.