What oil and what viscosity?A friend of mine lost a Triton V-10 after using the wrong oil.
What oil and what viscosity?A friend of mine lost a Triton V-10 after using the wrong oil.
Why? Because you know a single individual that supposedly destroyed an engine not using the correct oil without disclosing if it was a change in grade or the oil spec required?That is apples and oranges logic. Try again.
ExactlyBut GM's move on that reinforces the fact that engines can use thicker oil than what's called out in the OM, which is the focus of this thread.
I had guessed this recommendation was abandoned because moving up in grade won’t cure poor metallurgy or bearing design. Their initial stopgap, though, was moving up in weight…..for better protection. It was very telling advice.That was a short lived recommendation though
Wrong oil is not the same. It could be dyno instead of synthetic, thinner instead of thicker (which is actual problem).A friend of mine lost a Triton V-10 after using the wrong oil. The next few months will be interesting if manufacturers are forced to modify their "specifications" because they have no other option. If the shortage is real and long-term, this year may settle the viscosity debate once and for all. Time will tell, but my popcorn popper is ready.![]()
Didn't happen??? I was there. Were you? Try again...with better grammar and spelling next time.Wrong oil is not the same. It could be dyno instead of synthetic, thinner instead of thicker (which is actual problem).
If you think he lost engine bcs. running 5W40 instead of 5W20 or 5W30, yeah, that didn’t happen.
What are the details of this engine lose case?Didn't happen??? I was there. Were you? Try again...with better grammar and spelling next time.
Just head over to The Car Care Nut.I want real proof 5W-40 will harm my engine before I drain my 7.5W-40
What happened?A friend of mine lost a Triton V-10 after using the wrong oil. The next few months will be interesting if manufacturers are forced to modify their "specifications" because they have no other option. If the shortage is real and long-term, this year may settle the viscosity debate once and for all. Time will tell, but my popcorn popper is ready.![]()
So the oil brand was “wrong?” You have been there. So what happened?Didn't happen??? I was there. Were you? Try again...with better grammar and spelling next time.
I think many of us would be interested in the details of this as asked. What was the wrong oil that was used as compared to what was recommended (viscosity/brand/version/synthetic/conventional/other)? What oil related failure did it create? How long was that oil used? What filters were being used vs recommended with what bypass psi? How many miles on motor?A friend of mine lost a Triton V-10 after using the wrong oil.
Guess after Toyota is bored with 0W-8 they could just go single fluid and use the coolant system![]()
Loose the juice!Just need a AIO engine, brake, power steering, coolant and windshield washer fluid. Call it the “All Fluid” or “Omni Fluid”.
One juice to rule them all so to speak.
GM's direction to run the 0W-40 still applies to the engines not deemed to be replaced under warranty but still to be used with the thicker oil. Source - LINK
But GM's move on that reinforces the fact that engines can use thicker oil than what's called out (recommended) in the OM, which is the focus of this thread.
10w-30 is good down to 0f going by the chart which is a deadly artic blizzard by my standards so I consider 30f to be extremely low temps which is still fine for 20w-50I am seeing 0W-8 for best fuel economy! 10W-30 in extremely low temps and the engine may become difficult to start, what are these temps? So 0W-8, 0W-16, 0W-20 or 5W-30 engine oil is recommended!
So 0W-8 for fuel economy and 5W-30 for engine longevity!
Indeed. A synthetic 10W-30 is not something to be afraid of in almost all the USA. Been running it for awhile, but don't tell anyone.10w-30 is good down to 0f going by the chart which is a deadly artic blizzard by my standards so I consider 30f to be extremely low temps which is still fine for 20w-50
That’s the way I see 80W-90 ASG in my Jeep - what’s it going to do? Stop dragging up all over the ring gear?Indeed. A synthetic 10W-30 is not something to be afraid of in almost all the USA. Been running it for awhile, but don't tell anyone.