on car with 200,000 or and does not oil added after 3000 use 10-30 if car over 200,000 and use oil use striaght oil 30-40 weight
The Craftsman 6.0 Mower takes an oil that is at least 30 wt. A blended oil that is 10-30 is okay to use also.
Lots of cars made within the last 10 years use 5w20 weight oil. Always use what the manufacture recommends.
Use a motorcycle specific oil. Designed for a wet clutch. Go to a Honda dealership and purchase their GN-4 oil. 10-w40. Do NOT use car oil. It will ruin your clutch.
The recommended oil type for a Mitsubishi Evolution is 10 W 30. The car uses approximately 5 quarts of oil.
yeah, 10-w30 is a pretty good to use.
The recommended oil for a 2001 Kia Rio is SAE 10 W 40. The car holds approximately 5 quarts of oil.
My car is 1997 Mercedes C230 with 220,000 km. I change oil at every 8000 km by using full synthetic 10-40.
No, it is not ok. Use exactly what the manufacture recommends and nothing else.
The grade of oil your vehicle uses is determined by what geographical area you live in. The colder the weather the thinner the oil. The warmer it gets the thicker the oil. Most vehicles use 10-w40 grade Motor oil. Your handbook will have the specific grade that your car needs to use.
Depends on what the correct weight was in the beginning. There are high milage oils in most all weights. Try that in the correct weight before moving to a heavier weight.
Generally it is a 10/30 or 10/40 oil.